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Originally Posted by Merlin
If you want something more natural looking you might try large flat peices of stone, slate sandstone etc. It will be a pain however as crickets will disappear down into the cracks and it will be a chore keeping it clean.
Something that a lot of Bearded Dragon owners don't seem to realize is that dragons can be tub trained just like an iguana. If you put them in the tub or sink in a little bit of warm water they will eliminate and then you can return them to the tank. Its a hassle sometimes but much eaasier that tearing down a tank.
HOWEVER if you are using a sink or tub that is also used by humans be sure to clean and sterilize it with a little bleach after the Bearded Dragon is through.
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whats funny is my beardy does exactly that every time I soak him. i was thinking about possibly using larger river stones? not the little ones that a beardy could injest but the bigger rocks that wouldn't fit in my Bearded Dragons mouth. ive seen the smooth stones in freshwater fish tank setups.