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LR-Reptiles
at Thu Aug 21 19:32:37 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by LR-Reptiles ]
dont remember saying i have or havent bred before. so dont comment on what you dont know.
no my post was not directed at you, but it was a RE to yours.
can a baby be kept on sand? yes
is there a greater chance of ingesting sand? yes
is there a greater chance of impaction? yes
youve had success, and im glad you have. but simply why not suggest what is without a doubt the safest way to house a dragon, unless you went with no substrate to someone that has a young/baby dragon. personally, no matter what i did, i would suggest the safest, especially being a breeder, the last thing i would want is for there animal to get sick or worse because of something i said is ok.
i wasnt attacking you, or looking for an argument, theres obviously going to be different opinions and methods, and whatever works best for you is fine. but i personally have heard too many stories about baby dragons being sick or worse because there owners thought it would be ok to keep there baby dragon on sand. and when i have a chance to help someone to avoid having them go thru that, im going to take it ----- Chris/Mike
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