Tom, I am curious. Have you ever kept bearded dragons? Have you had impaction problems with sand specifically with bearded dragons? I do not know anyone who has had a problem with sand and bearded dragons...I know some of the best bearded dragon breeders in the world. When have you proven that...
I did, I’m very sorry about that, I just had to get it out and I did so in the wrong way. I’m a boy, I’m 11, and I do pay for everything and do everything whether it’s hauling 200 pounds of rocks for my fish or just cleaning a cage. :)
I’m not closing my mind, I think I went over board a little and I’m very sorry about that. I respect every way people raise their pets, as long as it’s humane. I’m just saying, this works for me here because any other substrate, no matter how much water I put in it, becomes very dusty. I’m open...
This thread was intended for lizard species not tortoises. The only reason sand would impact a reptile is if it is not getting enough minerals or water. Without the proper minerals, bearded dragons would eat the soil in the wild. A small amount of sand won’t impact an animal if it is hydrated...
When washed play sand is bought at a garden center where it was kept outdoors, it is OK! Why? Because the play sand absorbs the moisture from the air, it becomes clay-like. If you pat it down on the bottom of the tank, the sand sticks and dries rock like for a perfect, non-impacting substrate...
Can you post a link to the video you saw that in? I didn’t see it. All I know is Blake didn’t try to make this animal, but he still deserves to experience the beauty.
My sister really wants one and can care for it, but she doesn’t want me to spend so much money for it. She knows that it will cost a lot of money to maintain
I am looking to get my sister a chameleon for her birthday, but I need it to be under $50. If someone knows a place, let me know!
(P.S.- I am paying, so I need someone who can take cash not from PayPal or a card)
Hey everyone...
I just bought a new plant a couple of days ago, and now I woke up to a tree frog croaking on my wall! I’m guessing he’s a hitchhiker from the Florida keys. But here’s my question- is it OK to let a Cuban tree frog roam free in your room and let it eat the native population of...
Hello, thank you for taking him in! Kamp Kenan in south Florida would probably be more than glad to take him. Though you do have a good point, I disagree with part. I am a child, but I know much more than most adults do. I am in contact with the most famous bird breeder in the world. Although I...