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Re: ackies swim/soak
give you're ackie proper husbandry with proper dirt for burrowing and you won't need to soak. i would think, even if you did live in dry conditions, you would still make sure you provided proper husbandry for any animal.
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Re: ackies swim/soak
Originally Posted by mr~python
give you're ackie proper husbandry with proper dirt for burrowing and you won't need to soak. i would think, even if you did live in dry conditions, you would still make sure you provided proper husbandry for any animal.
I don't know how PE house theirs.... I know mine are housed right and doing well. High altitude can have an impact on things. I think a lot of skin issues are from using play sand etc.
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Re: ackies swim/soak
Originally Posted by mr~python
do you use playsand?
LOL...my cat does!
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Re: ackies swim/soak
i meen do you use it for your monitor?
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Re: ackies swim/soak
Originally Posted by mr~python
i meen do you use it for your monitor?
I wouldn't recommend that crap for any lizard, I wouldn't even get it for kids! It's the worst substrate anyone could use IMO.
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Re: ackies swim/soak
what substrate do you use?
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Re: ackies swim/soak
Originally Posted by mr~python
what substrate do you use?
Local dirt, it compacts when it has been wet down and allowed to dry.
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