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Zoo Meds Creatures Sand is an all natural calcium carbonate substrate. Ideal for desert species of insects and other invertebrates. For increased humidity, mix with Creature Soil coconut fiber substrate.
SKU | 2992699 |
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Primary Brand | Zoo Med |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 2.05 LBS |
Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Volume | 1 QT |
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I am setting up a new habitat for my 2 sibling gerbils. I want it to be as natural of a habitat as their ancestors in the wild live in. Which substrate would you recommend that would be as natural as they would receive in their desert environment?
Can you use sand from the beach to add to your freshwater aquarium, if its sanitize?
Can Betta fish tank have sand from river?
first of all, thanks for your advice with my african dwarf frogs! after the aquarium salt bath they are doing great and even look more vibrant now! i was wanting to know what substrate would be best in the tank. would sand be okay or would they eat that like the gravel? i have a heavily planted aquarium and need something to keep the plants in place but i dont want my frogs to eat it and have something happen to them. i find conflicting information when i research it online. thanks!
Today I’ve noticed my Leopard Geckos right eye has swollen ever so slightly, and has sand in it. The Gecko is EXTREMELY tame, and will let let me wash its eyes but I’m unsure on what I should use? Cotton Bud, Hot Water? Would like to fix this problem before it needs to be done by a vet. I have Desert Sand (Recommended by the shop owner of where I purchased my Gecko.) Should I change to Wood Chip to avoid future problems? Thank you in advance, Daniel.
Hi. How long is 10 litre of cat sand will last for 2 cats?
I recently got some hermit crabs. The nearest pet store to me is an hour away so I made a visit to purchase supplies. But I didn't get as much substrate as I needed, unfortunately. I was planning to go and get more when I had the chance. But I believe my largest crab is molting, it's trying to dig underground but there's not yet enough substrate for him to really bury himself yet. I know you should not bother a molting crab, but if I buy more substrate should I put it in there with him or wait
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