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Sea sand is also quite fine IME river sand tends to be a bit heavier.

Thank you Squirt .. that is right and if the sand is light then I find that when they lay their eggs

the hole will fill in as fast as they try to dig it out or will collapse when there down the hole laying their eggs

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I thought fine sand would be less likely to cause blockages. Imagine having to squeeze out gritty river sand :sml2:

Think either would be ok anyway, ye old reptiles are hardier than most give credit for, I am just curious as I've used both in the past.

Anyone know what grade is sold in shops?

Nice enclosures btw.

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I thought fine sand would be less likely to cause blockages. Imagine having to squeeze out gritty river sand :sml2:

Sorry do not mean when they eat it ... :facepalm:

I mean that I find the sea sand is a lot more finer than river sand and when they dig there holes to lay there eggs the sand falls back in .

The river sand is more compacted and will stay up so that they can lay their eggs without the sand filling in the hole.

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