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Ok I found a ground walnut substrate and wanted to know what the thought was on it. I want a natural look but also want it to be safe I do not feed bugs in tank only greens and I have 2 dragons a full grown and a 8 week old. I figure leaving the baby on paper till about 5 months and some size is on her.
smy_749
04-24-13, 05:36 PM
Ok I found a ground walnut substrate and wanted to know what the thought was on it. I want a natural look but also want it to be safe I do not feed bugs in tank only greens and I have 2 dragons a full grown and a 8 week old. I figure leaving the baby on paper till about 5 months and some size is on her.
You can just get prewashed play sand from walmart or something for the adult. Looks natural and its cheaper.
Soil/sand mixtures is my choice for substrate. They do really well on it. Walnut substrate is larger jagged chunks that can do more damage if injested.
I'm currently using paper towels since mine is a baby...that leads me to ask, when she gets bigger, will I need something other than paper towels?
I'm currently using paper towels since mine is a baby...that leads me to ask, when she gets bigger, will I need something other than paper towels?
Need? No I just like a natural look
smy_749
07-07-13, 08:00 PM
Put a deep layer of sand and soil and watch them dig it up and mess around with it. No need for the tile and what not.
Need? No I just like a natural look
Okay! Thanks.
beardeds4life
07-09-13, 05:50 PM
One thing I do not like about the sand and soil mix is it can get kinda smelly after just a week but my dragons feces do smell normally. I just found that I cant get rid of it with sand.
Mikoh4792
07-09-13, 06:00 PM
One thing I do not like about the sand and soil mix is it can get kinda smelly after just a week but my dragons feces do smell normally. I just found that I cant get rid of it with sand.
How do you spot clean? Do you just take out the feces and urates?
Usually urine and a bit of liquid from the feces will seep into the substrate(even for my snakes) so I usually take out the feces/urine along with the general area(about an inch or so diameter). When the substrate gets low I just add more.
poison123
07-09-13, 06:14 PM
One thing I do not like about the sand and soil mix is it can get kinda smelly after just a week but my dragons feces do smell normally. I just found that I cant get rid of it with sand.
Go bio-active.
beardeds4life
07-11-13, 10:50 AM
I did spot clean and I did remove the surrounding soil but it was still just a pain and smelly. And my dragon hated it. Now I am building a backround out of foam and grout tat covers the bottom too and looks very nice.
smy_749
07-11-13, 10:59 AM
Yep, go bioactive. It will always keep that fresh foresty / dirt smell and you won't have to clean anything.
Love the smell of my beardies enclosures cant go wrong with bioactive most beneficial substrate to offer a reptile imo.
hunter4life
07-15-13, 01:26 PM
I'm currently using paper towels since mine is a baby...that leads me to ask, when she gets bigger, will I need something other than paper towels?
You don't need to change :) I keep all of mine on crushed walnut since they were babies and have had no problem with it, I like it a lot because it sticks and absorbs the smell from beardie poop which is pretty gross :P)
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