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Posted by: garryhofer at Thu Apr 5 09:20:43 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by garryhofer ] I keep my leopard geckos on paper towells (better safe than sorry). However, I also keep smooth knobtail geckos (nephrurus levi levi), an Australian burrowing gecko that feeds exactly like a leo does. They live in the desert sand as their natural habitat, and the few keepers out there believe they need sand in their enclosures due to their daily burrowing requirements. I've been worried about, but have never experienced impaction, with my knobbies. Any thoughts on these or other dessert-dwelling lizards that take in some sand with their food in their natural habitat? [ Hide Replies ]
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