Cutting rf nails

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Alan RF

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Hi everyone! This may be a silly question and typical of a newbie! My family and I were just discussing Alan's nails. We know he's only little now but when he gets older do you have to cut their nails?
 

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If you feed on a flat rock/ tile and have a flat rock/tile for basking and even some flat rock/tile to just walk on, you should't have to worry about trimming.
 

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wellington said:
If you feed on a flat rock/ tile and have a flat rock/tile for basking and even some flat rock/tile to just walk on, you should't have to worry about trimming.

Great Wellington thanks for that!Another stupid question If I get some old slate tiles which I have, do I need to sterilise them in some way or will they be ok?
 

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A good scrub under the tap with a small amount of bleach and they should be fine to make sure there's nothing unexpected on them and they should be fine
 

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JoesMum said:
A good scrub under the tap with a small amount of bleach and they should be fine to make sure there's nothing unexpected on them and they should be fine

Cheers joesmum! I'll do the same with a broken clay plant pot I've got for another hide for him!
 
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