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I have mixed feelings also about using the alfalfa pellets. There are so many opinions out there. I may just go back to the Zilla terrarium liner. Rickie grew up on it when he was in a smaller tank.
I am using alfalfa pellets for Rickie. It has antimicrobial qualities and it's a natural product. The alfalfa pellets make cleaning up poop really easy also.
The millet seed or I guess the the seed you used might be an alternative???
I recently did some research on Uromastyx and there were some discussion about using dust free bird seed (millet) as a substrate for desert lizards.
The reasoning was that the seeds were edible, wouldn't case impaction because they easily pass through there system.
Any ideas on the subject
This household is animal centric. Currently there resides a 4 year old Irish Jack Russell terrier named Annie, a whole bunch of fresh water fish, a hinge-back tortoise named Sophia and our latest addition a 9 month old Beardie named Rickie. Rickie was originally a gift to my grandson but it got...