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Recent content by adam5906

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    good substrate for bearded?

    This is the best way I have found to do it. I used carpet but toenails got caught. Used paper looked bad and when wet was messy. Never used full sand.
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    good substrate for bearded?

    Sorry just got home and he left me a surprise
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    good substrate for bearded?

    Yes but not to hold it to the enclosure. My tile had alittle gap along the bottom and crickets would crawl under the tile and not get eaten so I silicones around it. Also when you get silicone make sure it's 100% and has no extras like preventing mold
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    good substrate for bearded?

    Yeah when I get home. I use clear silicone but you could use white if you wanted to. Clear doesn't take away the beauty of tile
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    good substrate for bearded?

    I use I/4 cup bleach to one gallon of water. I ready about using it as cleaner on another website. It's so diluted it's fine for the bearded dragon. I do however make sure it's dry so they can't lick it up
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    good substrate for bearded?

    It should be fine with just hot water.
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    good substrate for bearded?

    I wouldn't. You can get a 50lb bag of sand at Home Depot for $2,50. If you do though bake it for atleast an hour to kill any parasites.
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    good substrate for bearded?

    The silicone can be taken off really easy. It's really flexible and peels off. I don't move the tile though. When he poops I spray it with bleach and take paper towel and wipe it off. It's really easy to clean
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    good substrate for bearded?

    Some will say yes and some will say no. I'll say no because my bearded dragon always goes around and licks his hides and the tile I have in there for him. If sand was in there, he could accidentally eat it. If you absolutely want sand I would set up just alittle corner with washed play sand.
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    good substrate for bearded?

    What I do with my tile is I seal all cracks and crevices with 100% silicone. Keeps water and poop from getting in the cracks.
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