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Posted by: Nicodemus at Sat Mar 18 07:26:38 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Nicodemus ]  
   

Last year I put him in a large outdoor enclosure. With a mostly natural soil substrate, but I also added some extra piles of sand here and there for extra drainage to to build up some of the ground levels.

I've never had a problem with him eating sand then...at least I don't think so...

Am I being overly worrysome?


   

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