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Re: Dragon eatin sand?
Maybe someone will correct me, but when had beardies I used slate tiles to line the bottom of his enclosure. I would never use sand because of the risk of impaction. Slate is cheap, reusable, and easy to clean. It's nothing to pop in the dishwasher to sanitize without detergent. The tile also helps keep their toenails worn down. I would buy enough tile to line the enclosure twice. That way you can always have a fresh batch ready on cleaning day.
I've even used newspaper before. Cheaper than tile and just throw it away when it gets dirty. Just my 
Oh, when I got my 1st baby beady, I did like everyone else. IO listened to the salesperson and bought a 40 gal breeder tank and about $60 worth of sand. After reading some good caresheets, I threw out the sand the next day and made a trip to Lowe's to get some tile.
I really do miss my beardies.
A few dogs, a bunch of chickens, 3 ducks, and 2 Pygmy goats
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Re: Dragon eatin sand?
Definitely remove the sand. It can cause impaction. The other poster suggested tiles, I agree. It's alot easier to clean and keeps the nails wore down. The sand may look "homey", but it is dangerous to your beardie!! Besides, beardies don't usually live in sandy areas in the wild anyway.
I used to have a beardie, I miss him!
Last edited by nitroball; 01-27-2010 at 12:38 AM.
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Re: Dragon eatin sand?
DAMN! ok thank you so much, guess it's cleanin time.. Thanks again
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Re: Dragon eatin sand?
i used to use play sand and never had a problem only reason i stoped was cause 1 the smell and the dust . My wife and i kept all of our beardies in play sand all 25 of them never had one case of impaction and we used it for over 2 years. Also baby beardies should never be kept in sand or play sand paper towels or news paper would be best
Last edited by Capt._Howdy; 01-27-2010 at 09:33 AM.
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Re: Dragon eatin sand?
 Originally Posted by Capt._Howdy
i used to use play sand and never had a problem only reason i stoped was cause 1 the smell and the dust . My wife and i kept all of our beardies in play sand all 25 of them never had one case of impaction and we used it for over 2 years. Also baby beardies should never be kept in sand or play sand paper towels or news paper would be best
Thanks for the info.. Is that your tat? If so that is sick lookin! very nice detail and color.
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Re: Dragon eatin sand?
Well how old is the beardie? depending on the size of the beardie and the temps you have the enclosure at it is perfectly fine.
as long as the temps are 110-115 in the basking spot then its perfectly fine but you have to be sure to keep them well hydrated
Briannn.

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Re: Dragon eatin sand?
 Originally Posted by Briankm
Well how old is the beardie? depending on the size of the beardie and the temps you have the enclosure at it is perfectly fine.
as long as the temps are 110-115 in the basking spot then its perfectly fine but you have to be sure to keep them well hydrated
Hanley is about a year old or so, and around 7-8 in snout to vent. His basking temp is in that range, and gets veggies every day and misted too.. Thanks in advance
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Re: Dragon eatin sand?
 Originally Posted by Capt._Howdy
i used to use play sand and never had a problem only reason i stoped was cause 1 the smell and the dust . My wife and i kept all of our beardies in play sand all 25 of them never had one case of impaction and we used it for over 2 years. Also baby beardies should never be kept in sand or play sand paper towels or news paper would be best
This is the way I have kept mine for the past 15 years and haven't had any problems. $4 for 50lbs of play sand, you can't beat it. The dust is definitely the worst part of it though.
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