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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2043178, member: 118921"] I'm also not using any kind of fake plants. I opted for a large branch, stones, a climbing background, and then edible live plants (aloe vera, golliwog), and the substrate is sand (not dusty, but I wet it once in a while with a spray bottle and it hardens under the lamps just like in the nature when it rains once in a while in the desert and then the harsh sun hardens the surface; the surface feels more like on a trail and he won't sink in). My dragon Taco does eat the golliwog (some dragons also eat the aloe), so I have in fact three golliwog plants which I rotate (one is always in the enclosure, and two grow back outside of it so he has no access to those two plants; I switch them out when about half of the plant is eaten). If you want to take a look: I have a thread in "Enclosures" (where you can also take a look at the enclosures of other users, of course): [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.beardeddragon.org/threads/tacos-tank.269005/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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