sand not dirt because dirt does not have healthy ingredients in it for the tortoise or turtle
Yes!!!! once it gets wet it sticks if its eaten or inhaled it can clog airways
Tortoises typically lay their eggs in shallow nests dug in sandy soil or soft earth. They prefer to lay their eggs in areas that provide good sunlight and drainage to ensure the eggs have the best chance of hatching successfully.
sand
No, dirt and sand are not the same. Dirt is a mixture of organic matter, minerals, and other materials, while sand is composed mostly of finely ground rocks and minerals. Sand is usually grainier and has a different texture compared to dirt.
i think is dirt's.
dirt
Depending on the size of the grain of sand, sand is best. It holds more moisture then dirt does.
The sand and clay soil is the type of soil and sand that would be used by the tortoise to substrate.
Sand is inside the 'Jar Of Dirt'.
remove the sand then put dirt there
Dirt and sand are not inherently magnetic, but they can become magnetically attracted if they contain particles of iron or other magnetic materials. These magnetic particles in the dirt or sand are what cause them to be attracted to magnets.
Yes. because dirt can soak up more water than sand can