Creating a safe and appropriate environment for your bearded dragon requires knowledge of the animal's place of origin, as well as elements of an artificial habitat that enrich the lizard's daily living. Host Israel Dupont and herpetologist Hillary Dupont take you through step by step in what turns out to be a fun experience of science mixed with reptile interior decorating.
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2 Comments
Calci-sand is bad for beardies any sand is bad
calci sand is horibble. its deadly and impacts them, this leads to death.
it hardens like concrete and doesnt allow food to pass.
its horrible, this show, is horrible..
they dont even live on sand in the wild. they live on hard packed clay..
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