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<blockquote data-quote="Casey K." data-source="post: 157935" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>Some people still use it here in the US. I believe DTG (deadly tarantula girl) uses it in her tarantula housing and some others like to use it as a mix to help hold moisture in their substrate. I have used it and never had a problem but I use the coconut coir now. Sometimes I add a little vermiculite to the mix for the species that require a bit more humidity but other than that, they do fine without it. I'm not against using it....I just don't buy it much anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casey K., post: 157935, member: 1090"] Some people still use it here in the US. I believe DTG (deadly tarantula girl) uses it in her tarantula housing and some others like to use it as a mix to help hold moisture in their substrate. I have used it and never had a problem but I use the coconut coir now. Sometimes I add a little vermiculite to the mix for the species that require a bit more humidity but other than that, they do fine without it. I'm not against using it....I just don't buy it much anymore. [/QUOTE]
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