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Carib Sea Reptilite Baja Reptile Sand

Reptile care - Carib Sea Reptilite Baja Reptile Sand

By Carib Sea Inc.

An all natural calcium substrate, ideal for desert dwelling reptiles and arachnids. The naturally spherical grains won?t scratch your valuable animals inside or out. There are no artificial dyes or chemicals. read more...

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Additional Description

This low impact substrate also contains strontium and magnesium while being free of silica and phosphates. Though not intended as a food source or supplement, it is 100% edible and easily digestible. Made of aragonite, the most soluble form of calcium carbonate available. Allowing reptiles to easily ingest necessary calcium for proper bone development. Extremely affordable, and easy to use. Just add to a depth of approximately 2 inches. Spot clean daily and replace the entire bed every 4 to 6 months. The product is trusted by professional reptile breeders and hobbyists alike. Available in 5 different colors. This allows you to create a natural looking habitat for your animals.

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Reviews

3 reviews found.
megan r.

megan r. (raminals15)

zoowise (3838 points)

50 Reviews

Great

Written 4 months ago - Thursday, December 20

I love the look of sand and how helpful it is with the shedding process. It can be a little messy to do total change outs but easier maintenance than… Read More

1 Comment | Helpful: +7

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0

of 5

Paula S.

Paula S. (diogee8)

zoowise (3080 points)

56 Reviews

Great for desert herps

Written 3 months ago - Friday, February 8

I love this for my bearded dragons, it provides a natural like environment for them and it is easy to clean with a sifter to remove any soiled areas. Read More

0 Comments | Helpful: +1

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0

of 5

Hope

Hope (apuppylover)

zoophyte (1381 points)

41 Reviews

Very good

Written 1 month ago - Sunday, March 16

my hermie loved this!He would burrow down in it and sometimes eat it. Read More

0 Comments | Helpful: +0

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0

of 5

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