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RE: Is sand okay for substrate if you feed in a seperate container?

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Posted by: Ria_12 at Thu Jan 5 15:37:15 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ria_12 ]  
   

It really isn't a good idea. Especially if you are planning to use calci-sand. Leopard geckos lick their surroundings constantly. If you change something they will lick even more because it is new. Not only does this mean they are likely to ingest some sand but cali-sand encourages the leo to lick it as it contains calcium. Forget what it claims, it is NOT digestable and unlike play sand it clumps when wet, just as it will in your leo's intestines. Please, I urge you not to use these types of products. Here is a link that shows how indigestible it is, if you are having any doubts http://coloherp.org/cb-news/archive/vet-med/CalciSand.php

If you want something more natural, why not go for slate tile? Leopard geckos don't come from sandy areas, but hard packed soil and rocky areas. Slate tile is inexpensive, easy to clean and holds heat well. I think it looks lots better than sand too as it doesn't get dug up or kicked around as sand does.

Good Luck with your leo


   

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