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<blockquote data-quote="Arachnes' Acolyte" data-source="post: 107983" data-attributes="member: 16968"><p>My go to and what I absolutely love substrate(just my opinion) is ecoearth MIXED with vermiculite. The vermiculite is very resistant to mold but retains moisture like a boss! The combo can be set to accommodate any arid or humid environmental needs! My opinion is try to steer away from reptibark, nothing wrong with the product itself....it really doesn't accommodate Ts. For an aboreal....if you just like the way it looks....mix some in with your substrate....but make sure you get the humidity right....bark doesn't hold moisture well. However.....this is all just my opinion, hope it was helpful bro....good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arachnes' Acolyte, post: 107983, member: 16968"] My go to and what I absolutely love substrate(just my opinion) is ecoearth MIXED with vermiculite. The vermiculite is very resistant to mold but retains moisture like a boss! The combo can be set to accommodate any arid or humid environmental needs! My opinion is try to steer away from reptibark, nothing wrong with the product itself....it really doesn't accommodate Ts. For an aboreal....if you just like the way it looks....mix some in with your substrate....but make sure you get the humidity right....bark doesn't hold moisture well. However.....this is all just my opinion, hope it was helpful bro....good luck! [/QUOTE]
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