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<blockquote data-quote="NorseDad" data-source="post: 202895" data-attributes="member: 30858"><p>Raph is right. Also, even if you are doing bioactive, the TerrAranea from BioDude works great for bioactive without needing the drainage layer. It's a bit pricer than coco fiber, but no need for mesh or clay balls. </p><p></p><p>I have two juvenile T. apophysis. One is in a bioactive with TerraAranea and one is a peat moss/potting soil combo with a drainage layer and clay. Both have springtails. I haven't had any issues with mold in either one and neither seems to lose moisture/humidity faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorseDad, post: 202895, member: 30858"] Raph is right. Also, even if you are doing bioactive, the TerrAranea from BioDude works great for bioactive without needing the drainage layer. It's a bit pricer than coco fiber, but no need for mesh or clay balls. I have two juvenile T. apophysis. One is in a bioactive with TerraAranea and one is a peat moss/potting soil combo with a drainage layer and clay. Both have springtails. I haven't had any issues with mold in either one and neither seems to lose moisture/humidity faster. [/QUOTE]
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