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    Shed question

    No change in humidity that I know of.
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    Shed question

    I had tons of discoids from 2 years of breeding them I thought that I'd never run out. Well 2 dozen dragons later and daily feedings, I started to run out of insects to feed them and needed an insect substitute for their diet. So since you asked me, I had lots of data on the nutritional value...
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    Shed question

    I recently changed my bearded dragon diet to include what I call insects substitute. After feeding this for at least the last 2 weeks I've noticed a big change in my BD sheds. Instead of coming off as flakes, a lot of their recent sheds have been coming off as half the entire body or the...
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    Cement tiles reptile safe?

    Thank you sir
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    Cement tiles reptile safe?

    Thanks. Common names are sungazers and armadillo lizards. They give birth to live young but usually only have one or two. I've got a male and three females. Wish me luck. Also thanks for CO2 tidbit. Hadn't thought about that specifically, but I do know that aged concrete is safe. That's...
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    Cement tiles reptile safe?

    That's kinda what I was thinking, but I wasn't sure about that or if it goes straight from the bath/water dish to the tile to dry off perhaps that would cause concentrated alkalinity. Thought I'd include some pictures of my new C. joneseii. 
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    Cement tiles reptile safe?

    I appreciate you at least answering my question to some degree. My understanding is that people frequently do use roof tiles as hides, but I don't seem to be able to find a single one that discusses concrete verse clay/terracotta. Perhaps no one had given it a thought or didn't know that there...
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    Cement tiles reptile safe?

    Hello. I'm new to this website, and my interest is uromastyx and armadillo lizards, but close enough. I wanted to use roofing tiles as hides, but I'm not sure if the ones made of concrete are reptile/lizard safe. Clay tiles are hard to find but everyone has concrete. My concern is the...
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