So here's what happened: One day my husband wanted a lizard. Two weeks later we had four. They are all rescued bearded dragons and two of the three came to our home in sand filled terrariums. The first morning when we woke up, the smell of baking sand was so strong I wanted to burn my house down. Luckily there is this carpet. I use it in all terrariums and am very satisfied. They are also very easy to clean so there is literally never any poo left behind. I usually roll it up and take it outside, give it a quick spray with a hose, shake it up and hang it on the fence to dry. The kites are also very happy, I don't think they miss the sand. One problem I've heard, possibly a problem with reptile rugs, is that it can snag on their nails. I don't have a problem with that, however, as my dragon claws rubbed against my constant scratching and scratching at concrete slabs and various tree branches. Although I will say that my sister's dragon has evil claws that are terribly painful and she's never had a problem getting hooked, so maybe it's just a myth. I will continue to buy them, maybe in other colors because they are nice to change. View of the dragon houses.
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