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1 All natural vitamin-fortified calcium carbonate substrate increases calcium delivery in desert species of reptiles. Fortified with vitamins and beta carotene for increased health benefits. Veterinarian approved.
SKU | 1202359 |
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Primary Brand | Zoo Med |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 10 LBS |
Primary Color | Yellow |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Instructions Pour contents of bag into the bottom of terrarium. Depth of Vita-Sand should be 1 1/2" or less. Do not use under tank or heat pad type heaters if using more than 1 1/2" depth of Vita-Sand. Clean out debris as needed with sifter, litter scoop, or spoon. Replace Vita-Sand if foul or musty smell persists, or at least every six months. Warning If your animal has a propensity for consistent substrate ingestion, the manufacturer recommends that you: Check your husbandry by reading a good reptile book on your specific species, as this could be an indicator of other problems. Make sure you are using Zoo Med's ReptiSun 5.0 UVB or PowerSun UV Lamp with your desert species of lizard or tortoise. If consistent substrate ingestion persists, you may want to use Zoo Med's ReptiCage Carpet instead. Vita-Sand is not a replacement for dietary supplements. Made in USA.
Most Helpful Favorable Review
Zoo-Med Vita Sand Works Amazingly!
BeardedDragonGirl
12 years ago
This sand is great! It's ultra-fine grade to make sure your pet has maximim safe...
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Not For Use With Leopard Geckos!
TrustyReptileGuy
11 years ago
This stuff is awful for leopard geckos. For the naive reptile enthusiast looking...
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I am setting up a new habitat for my 2 sibling gerbils. I want it to be as natural of a habitat as their ancestors in the wild live in. Which substrate would you recommend that would be as natural as they would receive in their desert environment?
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