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What type of bedding is needed for Bearded Dragon eggs in an Incubator?

What type of bedding is needed for Bearded Dragon eggs in an Incubator?

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Depends what kind of batteries you are referring to. Computer batteries and most other rechargeable batteries should not be thrown in the garbage as they contain toxins. However the disposable not rechargeables are safe to throw in the garbage. Never ever throw a car battery in the garbage as they contain acid which could burn your garbage collector.
The result that some small common residing house carry batteries has on the ecosystem is tiny. Even a motor vehicle battery has infrequently any result on the ecosystem. it particularly is basically a gaggle of environmentalists who prefer to make it appear like they are doing stable who save bringing that up.
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Of course!!! Batteries contain acid which will burn your skin just by touching it. When you throw batteries in a landfill, the acid leaks and ends up in our water supply. The pollutants will end up in any or all of 3 places- our water supply- ( and eventually our stomachs and blood) the ocean- (also where we get our food) our food- (thru water supply) the battery acid will end up in many different natural cycles (including our own bodies) and can never be removed. Battery acid is a pollutant and carcinogen. 1 battery might not seem like anything, but if everyone put 1 battery in the trash, that would be really bad. I believe I heard there is enough acid in our landfills to fill up a good portion of the great lakes. It is slowly making its way into our water. Bottom line-- get the batteries out of the trash. There is no excuse. I currently have hundreds in a bag waiting for me to take them to the local Staples or best buy next time i am there. Go to staples for non rechargeable or both non and rechargeable, cant remember go to best buy for rechargeable.
Ignore NW Jack's half-serious comments, which he knows are false and are no doubt just a lame attempt to make environmentalists look overly strict.

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