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    Thamnophis inspectus Zephyr's Avatar
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    Lizards and sandy soil

    I've been hearing lately all kinds of things about lizards liking sandy soil. Such as, there are few skinks in our area because our soil isn't "sandy." Georgia has lots of lizards because it has sandy soil. But I just can't figure out the correlation. x.x

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    Re: Lizards and sandy soil

    they prefer it! they burrow and lay their eggs in it. soil that isn't sandy doesn't provide for them the type of environment that they thrive best in. Sure, they -can- do without it, but apparently they do much better with it!

    Sandy soil may hold humidity and temps more consistently and more to the standards that their eggs require. It has to, or there wouldn't be so many lizards populating it!
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    Thamnophis inspectus Zephyr's Avatar
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    Re: Lizards and sandy soil

    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    they prefer it! they burrow and lay their eggs in it. soil that isn't sandy doesn't provide for them the type of environment that they thrive best in. Sure, they -can- do without it, but apparently they do much better with it!

    Sandy soil may hold humidity and temps more consistently and more to the standards that their eggs require. It has to, or there wouldn't be so many lizards populating it!
    Then why do people use coconut fiber for incubating eggs if sand works so well? D:

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    Re: Lizards and sandy soil

    it does a better job yet than sand? I don't know!!! lol. Coconut fiber is not something that is ever available to them in the wild... and it's not a soil of any kind... so i would imagine it's moisture holding properties are a bit different than soil. I am not claiming to know why they thrive in sandy soil, I am merely speculating. Obviously, there is a reason!
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    Re: Lizards and sandy soil

    vermiculite works the best for lizard eggs ive heard
    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr View Post
    Then why do people use coconut fiber for incubating eggs if sand works so well? D:
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    Re: Lizards and sandy soil

    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr View Post
    I've been hearing lately all kinds of things about lizards liking sandy soil. Such as, there are few skinks in our area because our soil isn't "sandy." Georgia has lots of lizards because it has sandy soil. But I just can't figure out the correlation. x.x
    Every gardener knows that if you want good drainage in your soil, you add sand. Thus, sandy soil should drain water better than soil that lacks sand.
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