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Beardie ER
Both Eyes Swollen & Drooping
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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2043094, member: 118921"] I can agree with KarrieRee, those things are super important. Regarding the sand, as I'm also using sand: Which kind of sand is it, how is the consistency? Does it feel fine, powdery, you immediately leave marks in the sand when moving your fingers over it, or is it mixed with some top soil and thus feels more like in a garden bed, or with a hard surface like on a hiking trail? I use desert sand, but mist it regularly a bit so it dries out under the heat of the lamps. This gives a hard surface like on a trail; I would have to push really hard with a finger to "crack" the surface. So it's not prone to get into my dragon's eyes, plus the harder surface (he won't sink in) is better for the joints. [/QUOTE]
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