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  • what song ?

  • @pranksters500 some eminem insturmental and the mc nuggets song

  • Yours could still get impacted. I've heard of ppl keeping leos on sand for 10 years, and still got impacted. like you said, they live on the rocky, grassy parts. Not sandy parts. They lick everywhere too. Your uro will be fine. They live on it in the wild. I'm getting a uro too but I'm gonna use stuff like rabbit pellets.

  • hey u sent it to me no ArBiTaRd117

  • Oh, haha. Sorry

  • not true gecko seek calcium and they will like the sand until they find it and actually uros live on sand in the wind and leos live in the rocky areas not on the sand its way more rock and grass than sand

  • I would take him off sand if I were you. Have you seen my sand effects on leopard geckos vid? I have had many die due to impaction from the petstore. Also, ask mosyg123. I told him to take his leo off sand and it died, so he is warning people about the bad things sand can cause. If you want a natural substrate, repti carpet is awesome. You can also use newspaper, tile, or paper towels.

    LOL the McDonald's song XD

  • thanx but im taking ur advice in consideration but ima see 4 like 2 weeks if hes eating the substrate ive seen him only try 2 eat it but he spits it out but when the 2 weeks are up im take him off the sand

  • Ok, but if I were you, I'd take hom off now. They don't naturally live on sand, some people think that, but they don't. They are nocturnal so he might be eating it while you are sleeping. I'm not trying to be one of those people who make people take care of their pets a certain way, I just know from experience that sand is bad.

  • id i got u ill take him off

  • Ok, thanks. Sorry if I seemed like a bossypants lol. I just like to make sure all geckos are healthy.

  • @birdboy93 u can also use slate ^_^

  • @OMGoITSoHANNAH Yuppers

  • He could actually get impacted in 1 day. When any small amout of sand mixes with their fluid. There is not much you can do.

  • He is very cute! Great shots!

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