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I just bought a group of 3 levis levis. I need to know if I should put them on sand or in paper toule, they are about 4-6 weeks old.
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sand is fine

sand is fine. If you make one end a little deeper, 3"+, they will enjoy digging and hang out "underground" most of the day.

Make sure you spray the enclosure daily to keep humidity up and the sand moist for digging.

Jason
 
Thanks Jason

Thanks Jason... I was scare about sand impaction. But you are the 3rd person who aprove my question... thanks again

Valentina
 
Make sure you only keep the sand under the hide area moist. The remainder of the sand should be dry. Nephrurus will often develop problems (fungal problems/digit swelling) with their toes if they are constantly on a moist surface.

Regards,
Michael, BGR
 
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