katie
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I recently found out that popular leopard gecko breeder Steve Skyes from Geckos Etc. keeps his geckos on sand. Geckos Etc. Herpetoculture | Care
I thought that all breeders used no substrate or paper towels. I was obviously wrong.
I was wondering if anyone here keeps their Leos on sand. I don't want to start the upsetting debate - I just am curious of how many breeders (if any come forward) and people use sand.
I personally will never use sand. I'd rather not take the risk, not only because I love my leos, but because of their value. That's why I was so shocked with Steve using sand... he's putting very expensive animals on a potentially deadly substrate.
Anyway, I'm getting off topic... this isn't about Steve. So.. begin. Do you keep your geckos on sand?
I thought that all breeders used no substrate or paper towels. I was obviously wrong.
I was wondering if anyone here keeps their Leos on sand. I don't want to start the upsetting debate - I just am curious of how many breeders (if any come forward) and people use sand.
I personally will never use sand. I'd rather not take the risk, not only because I love my leos, but because of their value. That's why I was so shocked with Steve using sand... he's putting very expensive animals on a potentially deadly substrate.
Anyway, I'm getting off topic... this isn't about Steve. So.. begin. Do you keep your geckos on sand?