Pond Pebbles?

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Dirt McGirt

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My question is would you use them or do you think they are safe.

I have a display tank in my living room, which is home to my baby amel fat tail.
Anyhow I wasnt really feeling the paper towel look, so I bought some pond pebbles to give it a more natural look.
I personaly think it should be ok considering the fact that each pebble is prolly to big for her to eat.
I always feed her in a seperate tank, so I guess im looking for feedback on what you guys think is best.


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acpart

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I really like the look of your enclosure. I don't think there's a problem with geckos eating the pebbles, but if you're feeding crickets it's very easy for the crickets to hide between the stones and then die and stink. I have one enclosure with a small container, about 10"x4" that has pond pebbles in it so it's more contained.

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leonewbie

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That setup is gorgeous...i agree with Aliza, i have never personally used pebbles, but i know people who have and never had any problem except for feeders getting stuck down there and dying
 
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Dirt McGirt

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awww geez, its ok...:D
pics dont do it justice though. I can take more pics in natural light for yall.
Its a hexagon tank, I believe 60 gallon.
Its more tall then wide so i set it up like a cliff side. Hot spot is up high, and humid hide is down low where its cool.

The fatty seems to like the pebbles.
In fact im watching her under a red light and she has been digging like crazy for a half hour now.
 

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