Re: Substrate Question (Whats your opinion?)
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Originally Posted by
reptileexperts
I kept and bred Bearded Dragons on Desert Blend (Crushed english walnut shells) for years and years and years (9 to be exact). Never had any issues at all. Has a SMALL dust problem, but not that bad IMO and for sure not as bad as sand! It's not too expensive when you buy the largest possible bags locally, or buy in bulk ad pay lower rates on shipping through places like petco.com
Every bearded dragon care sheet I've ever read says to never use crushed walnuts for substrate...
Substrate Question (Whats your opinion?)
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Originally Posted by
The Serpent Merchant
Every bearded dragon care sheet I've ever read says to never use crushed walnuts for substrate...
Used it without issue for a very very long time with healthy dragons and good clutches year after year. :)
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Substrate Question (Whats your opinion?)
Substrate Question (Whats your opinion?)
Re: Substrate Question (Whats your opinion?)
Tile is the way to go!
I went to a local tile/carpet store and asked for their left over samples. I was able to find three that fit my custom build quite nicely. SO easy to wipe up and keep clean. I hate the messiness of sand. Once you go the tile route, you won't go back. No risk of impaction due to sand, and it keeps your baby's nails trimmed down! Plus there is not a need to replace it when it gets dirty. Give it a try!