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<blockquote data-quote="Psyrocke" data-source="post: 73206" data-attributes="member: 4547"><p>Yeah, sand and sphagnum is what he has (as was told to me by the guy I got it from). I;m guessing the sphagnum is for water consumption? When I google the species, its just mostly about where to find them in Arizona haha. Not that helpful in captivity or like people on forums discussing what is cooler etc, not many care tips for this guy. </p><p></p><p>I was told straight sphagnum or a sand/sphagnum mix, but like I said I would guess thats for their moisture requirements (as in hydration). I was also told that they are really hardy, and he has never lost any out of the 130 he's had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psyrocke, post: 73206, member: 4547"] Yeah, sand and sphagnum is what he has (as was told to me by the guy I got it from). I;m guessing the sphagnum is for water consumption? When I google the species, its just mostly about where to find them in Arizona haha. Not that helpful in captivity or like people on forums discussing what is cooler etc, not many care tips for this guy. I was told straight sphagnum or a sand/sphagnum mix, but like I said I would guess thats for their moisture requirements (as in hydration). I was also told that they are really hardy, and he has never lost any out of the 130 he's had. [/QUOTE]
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