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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2036700, member: 114539"] Personally here in vegas i can't find top soil without manure in it so if i mix anything with the play sand its reptisoil. Another disadvantage of that is that it has pieces of wood in it that could be ingested. Hornworms in particular hold onto everything so if one escapes the food dish and is pounced by your dragon it could gobble up pieces of wood also. I'm like Brandon i use multiple substrates depending on the dragon. 2 are on self liner, 1 is on tile, 1 is on the zen mat, and 1 is on loose. All of mine will be on the Zen mat eventually, i was going to go ahead and order them, but I'm planning to move all into Zen habitats so I'll wait till then. [/QUOTE]
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