Alright thanks, I can't wait to see his true color's permanently.tempusfugit":3frcd26y said:I think he is pretty much stained until the next shed.. You can try using a soft toothbrush in the bath.
MaggotCorps999":3nenos2s said:I have the same problem with my beardie. I switched from alfalfa meal bedding to Zoo Med's Vita-Sand and grabbed orange. SHE'S ORANGE!! Also the sand gets EVERYWHERE. She has shed a bit since and has shed the orange color off but it's right back from using it. Think I'll go back to the alfalfa meal unless anyone can suggest a better calcium based "sand" for her. I was told I "have" to use a calcium based sand and not just regular sand or it may cause impaction(s).
tempusfugit":18r4wsj4 said:MaggotCorps999":18r4wsj4 said:I have the same problem with my beardie. I switched from alfalfa meal bedding to Zoo Med's Vita-Sand and grabbed orange. SHE'S ORANGE!! Also the sand gets EVERYWHERE. She has shed a bit since and has shed the orange color off but it's right back from using it. Think I'll go back to the alfalfa meal unless anyone can suggest a better calcium based "sand" for her. I was told I "have" to use a calcium based sand and not just regular sand or it may cause impaction(s).
why don't you use tile??