At the reptile show this weekend there was a vendor called, "Dragon Shack Farms."
They had calcium, cricket food, cricket quenchers, calcium sand, etc.
Anyways I was looking at their sand and it was really different compared to the other types of sand I've seen. It was almost powder like. It wasn't like the thick square pieces you normally see. I found their site, and here's what it says about it.
"Calcium Bed: A fine, all-natural sand that makes an attractive ground cover in your vivarium. Derived from ancient seabeds, this substrate poses no threat if ingested by your pet. Available in both medium grey and reddish beige."
(Here's the link-
http://www.dragonshackfarms.ca/Products-frameset.htm)
My question is do you think that this is safe for leopard geckos, or other reptiles that live in arid desert-like areas? I know that leopard geckos don't live in "sandy" areas, but I saw a really interesting naturalistic set-up in the last issue of REPTILES and I wanted to try and make it.