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No, but I noticed that when their husbandry is applied to other reptiles it works well.

I already have sandy soil, and I should be getting some coconut coir that I will mix in it soon.



From what I see they don't create burrows(holes in the ground that they use as shelter), rather they cover themselves in what is around them?

If this is not the case does anyone have pictures of an actual burrow?


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