The sand and clay soil is the type of soil and sand that would be used by the tortoise to substrate.
The best substrate for bearded dragons is a solid substrate like reptile carpet, tile, or paper towels. Loose substrates like sand or wood shavings can be harmful if ingested.
If you use zoomeds Hydro Balls and its mesh substrate separator you can put on eco-earth or desert sand or any other kind of substrate!! ^^ U
You mean substrate?
sand not dirt because dirt does not have healthy ingredients in it for the tortoise or turtle
No, for the substrate you can have coconut fiber. I have half of that and sand.
Its the rock, sand, gravel, whatever on the bottom of an aquarium.
Nope - they are forest and grassland dwellers.
The best substrate for bearded dragons is a solid substrate like reptile carpet, tile, or paper towels. Loose substrates like sand or wood shavings can be harmful if ingested.
depends on the kind of soil, each kind would have different composition, in fact the kind is defined by the percentage of sand,silt and clay it has.
solid tyre mostly used in driving on sand
Both slugs and snails prefer a packed dirt substrate over sand. A sandy substrate makes fluid movement for them difficult, due to sands tenancy to stick to them via the slime their bodies produce.
Yes, gerbils can use hermit crab sand as a substrate, but it's important to ensure that the sand is clean and free from harmful additives. Hermit crab sand is typically made from natural materials and can provide a suitable environment for burrowing. However, it should not be the sole substrate; a mix with other bedding materials like aspen shavings or paper-based bedding is recommended for optimal health and comfort. Always monitor your gerbils for any signs of irritation or discomfort with any new substrate.