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Old 04-24-04, 05:32 PM   #31
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Like you said, a small likely WC sand gecko, and a healthy adult bearded dragon are two totally different scenarios.
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Old 04-24-04, 09:18 PM   #32
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Regardless of the species, I just want to say that losing a reptile to sand impaction is a horrble thing to witness. I can't stop anyone from picking a bedding they want to use but I can just say that play sand is too a big risk for me.

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Like you said, a small likely WC sand gecko, and a healthy adult bearded dragon are two totally different scenarios.
Wait a sec. Are you calling my spider geckos "small likely WC sand gecko", or are you refering to another post? I can assure you my spider geckos are all CBB by me. I know what they've eaten from their first meal to the day they leave me.
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Old 04-25-04, 11:35 AM   #33
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Whoops, I thought they were from a pet store. Sorry. Again, I am going to run some tests on all of my dragons which are on sand, which is quite a few, just for interests sake. If I find any problems or any sand in any of them, then I will start to think of an alternative substrate.
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