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Just curious, our leopard gecko has been eating sand. He is lethargic and not eating crickets. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott
Thanks,
Scott
The substrate Calci-sand is dangerous to use as it increases the risk of impaction! The calcium carbonate used to fortify the sand clumps when wet and what is the digestive tract? Wet. If using sand, make sure it's a fine-grained sand. Leopard geckos do eat some substrate but if he's lethargic and not eating, a vet is definitely needed.Calci-sand is great because if your lizard does have a calcium deficiency he can just munch some substrate. My brothers leopard gecko eats sand and he has for years...not that frequently mind you. My bro also isn't a very good reptile keeper so I assume it's a calcium deficiency that causes him to eat the sub.
As I posted in your other thread, they CAN be kept on sand but it needs to be a fine-grained natural sand. You are right they can be kept on sand but it needs to be the right kind.hmm... guys.. can someone share how the st up shall be like then with paper towels? i always thought they could be kept on sand.. guess im wrong.. :8o :wall: