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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 132976" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>I use potting soil(organic) and coco peat, vermiculite, sand mixed with excavator clay, jungle mix( fir peat and sphagnum moss)...sphagnum moss..wtf would you name it that for, thats ridiculous..scientists are assholes..sphagnum...pffff. but yeah I clicked on most of your choices Dave.</p><p>As far as usage..sand or dirt mixed with excavator clay for dry species, or straight coco peat..Its boring though..</p><p>Jungle mix, potting soil, vermiculite and gravel for moist spp. And everyone gets rocks. Spiders like rocks. And cork bark. For moist species Ive been mixing the things I listed but using false bottoms( the gravel)..to be honest though, I dont like it. I like wetting the area around the water dish better. I'm not sure why..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 132976, member: 4086"] I use potting soil(organic) and coco peat, vermiculite, sand mixed with excavator clay, jungle mix( fir peat and sphagnum moss)...sphagnum moss..wtf would you name it that for, thats ridiculous..scientists are assholes..sphagnum...pffff. but yeah I clicked on most of your choices Dave. As far as usage..sand or dirt mixed with excavator clay for dry species, or straight coco peat..Its boring though.. Jungle mix, potting soil, vermiculite and gravel for moist spp. And everyone gets rocks. Spiders like rocks. And cork bark. For moist species Ive been mixing the things I listed but using false bottoms( the gravel)..to be honest though, I dont like it. I like wetting the area around the water dish better. I'm not sure why.. [/QUOTE]
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