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Old 02-17-11, 01:35 PM   #46
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Re: Poor little guy :(

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There are so many great natural looking tiles out there, texture is the way to go plus it also helps with filing their nails down. I just used left over tile from our last house, which is slate. looks great, tumbled marble is nice also a little porous though. Just don't get wall tiles, they tend to be too smooth.
Oh I hadn't planned to, was going to get floor tiles :>

And your set up seems good Rob, but you know my opinion on sand ;c Do like the thought of digging though.
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Old 02-17-11, 01:38 PM   #47
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Re: Poor little guy :(

When we put the bugs in for feeding they go in the end opposite where the sand is, it is very very rare for one of them to make it the four foot odd to the end where the sand is and if they did i dont think the lizards would ever get enough sand to make it an issue.
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When we put the bugs in for feeding they go in the end opposite where the sand is, it is very very rare for one of them to make it the four foot odd to the end where the sand is and if they did i dont think the lizards would ever get enough sand to make it an issue.
Ah. Yanno, I think I've read you stating this before xD lol
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