Well said Tazmybd thats exactly how i feel about it. I'm in the middle off training mine to ride a motor cycle and jump though hoops of fire. Glad he's on sand though because when he falls off he don't hurt himself so much as if he was on tiles. :wink: :wink: :lol:tazmybd":381e1 said:i got my bd at 2 month's old, and he was 5in long, and is now 4 1/2 month's old and 12in long and i have always kept him on well sifted playground sand and have never had any problems, he eats like a champ and poo's nice and healthy every morning, with that being said i always make sure he eats his worms and veggies out of his bowl so that chance's of impaction are less, i could not see myself putting him on tile, as he seems to love to play and dig in the sand like a kid in a sand box, and i guess everybody is entitled to their own opinion
BEARDIE144":90348 said:o sorry i meant can i use repti carpet my bad
tazmybd":90348 said:he seems to love to play and dig in the sand like a kid in a sand box
tazmybd wrote:
he seems to love to play and dig in the sand like a kid in a sand box
sparticus":baaf7 said:So your saying that Australia is more like tiles and theres no sand and loose particals. H'mm i must have gone to the wrong continent when i was there last. You are exactly the type of person i was reffering to.Oh and they do skid around when you put two pairs of roller boots on them :wink: :wink:
kirby":d938d said:sparticus":d938d said:So your saying that Australia is more like tiles and theres no sand and loose particals. H'mm i must have gone to the wrong continent when i was there last. You are exactly the type of person i was reffering to.Oh and they do skid around when you put two pairs of roller boots on them :wink: :wink:
Sparticus, you clearly dont know what on earth you are talking about. and for that reason, i wont bother writing much.
were in Australia did you go? and when?
ive been to both Alice Springs, Uluru, have read more then enough Soils data and research on soil collaboration and consistancy, and know my own country well enough, to throw you and your outdated, incorrect and unknowledgable opinions in to the dust. quoting a book, almost 9 years outdated by someone whome i doubt has even been to Australia, let alone the central Australian desert, quoting what you think is natural and rubish that you've fluffed into yourself, isnt what i call knowledge, back up or even evidence.
Australia's Deserts are NOT the Saharah! Gosh, how thick can people be?
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