
Caphits wrote:They dont breath underwater.... I dont see how it could.

francinemarie wrote:Caphits wrote:They dont breath underwater.... I dont see how it could.
wow yea that's true, i'm so dumb


Chrisbarnett wrote:The calcium in the sand is moot when it is used in an aquarium under water. All the calcium in the sand will do is raise your carbonate hardness(KH), which raises your waters general hardness(GH).
All sand as long as it is fine grained will be safe if a turtle ingests it because the turtle can digest it and pass it.
Almost all sand grains are somewhat spherical, they are not shards. The sand won't scratch your turtle.. Underwater the sand's weight is displaced so it takes much less pressure to move it than it would out of water. Sand feels smooth to the touch, it's not gonna scratch a turtle who is just walking and digging in the sand.





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