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Posted by: PHLdyPayne at Wed Dec 21 14:42:05 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHLdyPayne ] Unfortunately there isn't any tight regulations on animal supplies, especially for reptiles. Problem with the calcium based sands is they may very well be digestable, but just not fast enough to avoid the risks of impaction. Alot of food doesn't digest well unless finelly chopped up or chewed. Even with us, alot of food passes through undigested, either because our bodies are made to break it down, it's not chewed throughoutly enough or just not in our systems long enough. Not sure if you ever noticed, corn is one thing that is very good for us to eat but it doesn't digest very well when eaten just the kernals or corn on the cob. Cream corn is more easily digested for us as it is broken down quite well and the tough skins are either removed or chopped along with the rest of the kernal. | ||
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