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Old 01-Nov-07, 10:58 AM
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GREAT pictures, well done.
What does the keeper keep the beardies on??? Is that concrete???
Sure does look nice and easy to clean!!!
 
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No, there ag bins, big buggers, but very light. We just pulled them all outside into a spare one. Usually there full of sand etc etc

There great though, just need the space to keep them.
 
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Hi Benson,
the dragons were photographed in one of my cleaned out plastic pits. I keep all of my lizards on clean sand. I find this substrate the easiest to keep clean for large collections. Under no circumstances would i keep any reptiles on a concrete floor.

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But he sleeps on one himself. ;-)
 
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