Yeah honestly I hear a lot of both sides of the controvery. I feel it's okay since my Bearded Dragon is larger now. I've heard of people using calcium sand without any problems. I have tile now. It just doesn't seem as natural, or appealing. Also, I like the fact that I can just scoop out his feces. Also I have Dubias Roaches which can't burrow. So I think he will be okay. Only way to find out right? Haha :mrgreen:
Any sand will cause impaction if enough is ingested. I highly recommend keeping an eye on your beardie closely for the first couple weeks to make sure it's not eating alot of the sand. The main problem with the calcium sand is it's pure calcium-carbonate. Being calcium means it is digestible if eaten in small amounts, however the dust created by calcium-carbonate causes respiratory infections as well as conjunctivitis(bad eye infection). The MSDS for calcium-carbonate suggests using a respirator and eye protection while just handling or working with it, so how can it possibly be safe for something to live on?
Any sand will cause impaction if enough is ingested. I highly recommend keeping an eye on your beardie closely for the first couple weeks to make sure it's not eating alot of the sand. The main problem with the calcium sand is it's pure calcium-carbonate. Being calcium means it is digestible if eaten in small amounts, however the dust created by calcium-carbonate causes respiratory infections as well as conjunctivitis(bad eye infection). The MSDS for calcium-carbonate suggests using a respirator and eye protection while just handling or working with it, so how can it possibly be safe for something to live on?
Okay thanks for the advice. How do you clean the play sand? And thats great its so inexpensive! :shock: I'd get it just for that haha. Oh and also you think its fine if its play sand. I'd image while eating roaches he might eat a little. Not to much i'm sure.