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Anyone ever use the Sandfire Leopard Gecko dust?

ChuUtena Jan 30, 2004 03:45 PM

I've been using the Sandfire, T-Rex, Leopard Gecko dust since I bought my first girl last summer. I've never had any problems, but I was wondering if anyone else has used it or heard of it? It says there is no phosporus in it (I'm sure I spelled that wrong) so that's good. But has anyone heard anything about it or used it? My girls enjoy are nice and healthy so it looks like some great stuff.
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Replies (2)

azteclizard Jan 30, 2004 04:15 PM

I use it...In fact I only use the t-rex supps. on all my herps now. I think they are some products that contain high nutritional value with minimal processing. Just for you info, If the store you purchase it at is ever out of the leo dust, you can substitute any of the other cricket dusts(i.e. chameleon, bearded dragon). They are all the same formulation, just different for marketing purposes.
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Bill DiFabio
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And the circling is worth it.
Finding beauty in the dissonance." - Maynard James Keenan

powergeckos Jan 30, 2004 05:08 PM

. . . I switched to the dust awhile back and I really lke the results. Nutritious, simple and complete - what's not to love . . .
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