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CheriS
at Tue Dec 30 08:46:40 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CheriS ]
As I mentioned before: pine shavings are easier for most reptiles to spit out or digest than sand...It's comfy for the beardies especially and it's and easy to maintain and inexpensive substrate.
Do you anything special for the spit area and how far can they spit?
ALSO---If you are actually going to use pine shavinge...you must let them air out first...the sometimes strong smell will dissapate after about a day or so...BUT>>>
Oh, but it keeps the bugs down as they can't live breathing it! But then you do get the bacteria to replace it when it drys and how do you keep it from getting damp with mistings that the dragon needs and doesn't it get wet when they poo?
The main concern is that you can NEVER mist pine shavings or get is overly wet is an area...otherwise the wet shavings must be removed and replaced...water reacts with the shavings to create a very stong smell...
Aww... okay that explains it! :D
since we've started using pine shavings we've had no problems but I'm always willing to try new things so.....
So your going to add the water and see?
Where might I obtain a bail
Yellow pages under bondsmen ----- www.reptilerooms.com

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