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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 64514" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>Same. All of my Brachys and my rosea are on a mix of organic potting soil (food and fertilizer free) and the eco earth cocofiber bricks. I've found the bricks have more fiber in them and allows for better burrowing than the loose bags of eco earth, it's more powder like. The mix also holds moisture well for my smallest slings that benefit it from it like the LP.</p><p></p><p>You'll want to stay away from the coco husk or wood chip substrates, they can't burrow in that and the sharp edges could be harmful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 64514, member: 4199"] Same. All of my Brachys and my rosea are on a mix of organic potting soil (food and fertilizer free) and the eco earth cocofiber bricks. I've found the bricks have more fiber in them and allows for better burrowing than the loose bags of eco earth, it's more powder like. The mix also holds moisture well for my smallest slings that benefit it from it like the LP. You'll want to stay away from the coco husk or wood chip substrates, they can't burrow in that and the sharp edges could be harmful. [/QUOTE]
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