I’m buying from a hardware store— the sand (or so I thought) ended up being walnut shells, which was written in small print that I failed to notice earlier.
Okay. I haven’t arrived at the store just yet, but I’ll check the packaging. Is there a difference between children’s plays and ne regular play sand that I should be aware of?
Found the playsand. I’m seeing mixed opinions across the internet though, saying it shouldn’t be used due to extra fine particles. Is that a genuine issue or more false info? Should I be worried about Leo’s eyes if I use this? Also, since sand absorbs liquids what should I do with the clumps that form from the stool?
Found the playsand. I’m seeing mixed opinions across the internet though, saying it shouldn’t be used due to extra fine particles. Is that a genuine issue or more false info? Should I be worried about Leo’s eyes if I use this? Also, since sand absorbs liquids what should I do with the clumps that form from the stool?
I've used it since the 90's, no problems. You scoop a large area out wherever the dragon has poo'd and since you generally don't use the entire bag in one enclosure you have plenty left to add. You can always buy 2 at a time or also plain topsoil to mix.
I've used it since the 90's, no problems. You scoop a large area out wherever the dragon has poo'd and since you generally don't use the entire bag in one enclosure you have plenty left to add. You can always buy 2 at a time or also plain topsoil to mix.
I’ve got two 40lb bags. I haven’t gotten the chance to go to a plant nursery yet, so I don’t have any organic topsoil. I’ll likely add it to the mix if I can find it. I have an extra scoop, so that should work out just fine.
Play sand is not the same as contractors sand. It's much finer. The contractors sand is course and can have grains large enough to call pebbles, I would avoid that.
Play sand is not the same as contractors sand. It's much finer. The contractors sand is course and can have grains large enough to call pebbles, I would avoid that.