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Komodo CaCo3 Sand Caramel - edible sand for reptiles

Komodo CaCo3 Sand is the only edible sand currently available on the market. Designed for the breeding of reptiles from desert areas, it poses no danger if swallowed, as it is 100% natural calcium carbonate.

PLN57.99 PLN51.04
Lowest price: PLN49.30 +4%
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Komodo CaCo3 Sand White - edible sand for reptiles

Komodo CaCo3 Sand is the only edible sand currently available on the market. Designed for the breeding of reptiles from desert areas, it poses no danger if swallowed, as it is 100% natural calcium carbonate.

PLN57.99 PLN51.04
Lowest price: PLN49.30 +4%
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Komodo CaCo3 Black Sand - edible sand for reptiles

Komodo CaCo3 Sand is the only edible sand currently available on the market. Designed for the breeding of reptiles from desert areas, it poses no danger if swallowed, as it is 100% natural calcium carbonate.

PLN57.99 PLN51.04
Lowest price: PLN49.30 +4%
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Terrario Eublepharis Dirt 1 kg - substrate for leopard gecko

High-quality micro-fine substrate for a leopard gecko terrarium. It is a unique mixture of materials found in its natural habitat. It not only perfectly mimics the ecosystem inhabited by the gecko but is also safe and durable.

PLN14.99 PLN13.19
Lowest price: PLN12.74 +4%
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