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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2044156, member: 118921"] For exactly this reason, I'm not using reptile carpet. I have only sand (no loose, dusty sand but a natural desert sand I get straight from the desert, similar to the excavator clay) in the enclosure and this makes it easy to clean. So, using such as play sand mixed with organic soil would be an option. Some people who prefer to have a part of the enclosure with a "not natural" surface use e.g. tiles, or shelf liner. Would that be an option for you if you'd like to keep some part of the enclosure with such an artificial surface? [/QUOTE]
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