Hate to be that guy, but keeping leopard geckos anywhere near sand is risky business. The dumb babies will swallow it, get intestinal impaction, and die very quickly from it. :(
It’s really frustrating how much mis-information there is on the internet about pet lizards. (This doesn’t only apply to leopard geckos.) I got a bearded dragon about 6 months ago and man, I’d find directly contradictory information on the #1 and #2 hit when searching for answers for things; it kills me thinking how many people must have hurt or killed their reptiles because they just couldn’t find consistent, straight answers they needed.
Hate to be that guy, but keeping leopard geckos anywhere near sand is risky business. The dumb babies will swallow it, get intestinal impaction, and die very quickly from it. :(
This isn’t a leopard gecko, this is a knob tail. Sand is their ideal substrate. But you are correct that they are dummies.
It’s really frustrating how much mis-information there is on the internet about pet lizards. (This doesn’t only apply to leopard geckos.) I got a bearded dragon about 6 months ago and man, I’d find directly contradictory information on the #1 and #2 hit when searching for answers for things; it kills me thinking how many people must have hurt or killed their reptiles because they just couldn’t find consistent, straight answers they needed.