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Old 02-Feb-03, 10:03 AM
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Well we picked black soil beardies because they are small and quiet for children to handle... and they won't frighten visitiors A relative lives in central western Aust. and has these wild cuties in her garden they are great to watch, (not great when there is a taipan chasing one tho')

We didn't want to crowd them in so we really think 2 blacksoil will be plenty (we know you are probably right and we'll end up with more, being on 7 acres we guess we could put a pit in the middle of our circular drive.... now no one else around here has one of those I'll bet... :wink:

WOW euchi mulch can be used as substrate for beardies when they are older? I have this stuff all over my garden it looks so nice. Do you need to sterilise it b4 putting into the tank?.. . that's alot of trays in the oven.. or is there another way?
thanks again for all the advice, you've no idea how helpful you have all been
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Megan and Sandy
 

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