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Old 03-31-2009, 05:44 PM
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You may want to post a new thread but not many here have beardies, so you may get limitted replies. However, i have not experienced this i don't have a dragon, but i have heard lots of horror stories, Bearded dragons do not live on loose sand in the wild and should not be on loose sand in captivity. They often scoop up food and scoop up sand along with it, and can't pass it. It builds up over time, so people that had their beardies for years, then they die and if they don't get a necropsy done they have no idea if they had been impacted.

It isn't needed for their cage, you can have a floor of better material such as tile, paper towels, newspaper, slate, or packing paper

NEVER use Calci-sand it is the worst product for substrate out there, it kills crickets, it makes stomach acid not work and will kill any reptile on it over time
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