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AlteredMind99
at Sat Oct 8 13:39:00 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AlteredMind99 ]
I would say your best bet would be to use a textured reddish colored tile for substrate, and be creative with your natural looking decorations.
Some people use slate and rocks to make basking spots, which looks very natural. Some people also carve their own shapes out of styrofoam and paint them realistically. Many artificial plants look very natural as well.
The problem with natural looking set ups is the beardies tend to stomp or eat any live plants you put in with them, so plants are best left fake.
Tile is one of the best substrate choices, as it looks natural and is also easy to clean and 100% safe (vs sand).
For some ideas, take a walk around your local home depot, look at the cool tiles they have and then just browse and see if you get any ideas. If you are creative you will find tons of stuff 
----- 0.1 Bearded dragon (Hannabil)
0.1 mexican Black kingsnake (Morticia)
2.1 Leopard Gecko's (Pogo,Jeffrey Nothing, Louise)
0.0.1 Tokay Gecko
1.0 Blue Tongue Skink
0.0.1 Reverse Okeetee Corn (Autumn)
1.0 Blood Red Corn (Virus)
0.1 Bullmastiff (Asha)
4.1 Cats (Poe, Tucker, Abhid, Felicity, Emmy)
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