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Can i use ceramic wall tiles as substrate for a baby bearded dragon?

I am soon to get a baby bearded dragon and i am wondering if it would be okay to use ceramic tiles, like you would have in your bathroom or kitchen; i have looked around and found nothing on this, i am not using sand as i do not want to chance impaction, all answers appreciated. Thanks.

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Unbalanced Tire and you may have ruined your tie rod ends
if your rim is badly bent, that's your problem. a mechanic might be able to fix it. but if its that bad, it will have to be replaced.
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There are now digestible sand products such as T-Rex's Calci-Sand. It's safe with most reptiles. With babies and juviniles I don't use sand. My dad has always used walnut shells and corn cob, my dad's friend however uses tiles. For me I always used paper towels. That way you can see how they are pooping, if they have mites, it's easy to clean and inexpensive. Hope this helps :) Good luck -- Sara
Ceramic tiles work just fine (I have some in my Leo's enclosure) but I would use the textured tiles, like outdoor/patio tiles, not the perfectly smooth ones; the reptile will have little to no traction and will have a hard time catching food and moving about.

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