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[QUOTE="Chris., post: 2037220, member: 118223"] Packaging says it is granite based sand but it's from a local shop that puts his own branding on it. It gets delivered wet and needs some time to dry out. After that it gets quite solid and holds burrows really well. It can be reused also if needed. Thickness varies a bit. It looks massive on the picture but I made it probably 7 inches or so high so he can dig in but doesn't have too much material on top that could brake down an crush him. I also buried lots of rocks to make sure his caves can't spread too far around the tank. Lights are already off right now (it's 9pm here) but I can get you some more pictures tomorrow if you like. [/QUOTE]
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