Josh's Frogs Vermiculite (Medium Grade- 10 quarts)
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That's a great question. I'd personally say yes to this. Despite being an amateur, I have some experience with mushrooms. It was a high quality product, but I wasn't certain about the parameters or process of the product. Under a thermal environment, I used this for stratification of seeds. I'm sorry, but I couldn't find an answer that seems to answer your question. You won't stop unless you give up. Wouldn't it be better to speak to manufacturers directly? *br>Merry Christmas and
When I mixed it with plaster of Paris for a sculpting project at school I would call it fine
You can remove dead crickets as often as you like, as long as the crickets are regularly removed. The amount I use in a 10 gallon aquarium is about 2" and I replace it every time there are new crickets (around It takes me a while to get 1000 crickets for my bearded dragon.
While this is meant for the incubation of reptile eggs, there is no reason not to use it for other purposes as well. Chemical-free and highly water-retentive, it is safe for use around children and pets.
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I would advise you not to In addition to breeding Ball Pythons, I also have a pet shop. As a result of mold growth, I lost a $20K clutch. My eggs were completely covered in mold after three days due to using a different brand of gardening spray! While I had previously used many different gardening brands, I changed to a different brand and my eggs were suffocated by mold! Initially I thought I would pay a little more for the Josh Frogs clutch since it was a high dollar item but it turns out this brand is the worst of all in that it is My mind has been made up about suing. Throughout the years, I have used many brands, but I always boil my water and use the following method The ratio of weight to volume is 1. There are no fine grains vermiculite anywhere else except this place. I cannot think of any high-value, high-dollar project that could be made with this brand. My first impression when I opened the bag of this brand was that it had a highly pungent smell.
There are no holes in the bag, but I was disappointed with how low the bag looked when I saw it. I did not find any holes in the In a 1 gal jug, I filled it up to the 1 gal mark, then I In a gal, there are 4 quarts, so multiply by 2 for 8 quarts, I may just be having a math problem.
get them to root in water after nurturing some cuttings, and they are a lovely and unusual plant. A sufficient number of roots had now grown that it was time to transition to a The vermiculite I ordered is not available locally so I ordered it. There was a big error. Item will be delivered within 48 hours. These products caused them to wilt and die upon being placed in them. Despite the fact that it did not appear to be an exotic or costly plant, I chose to grow it. Mold was noted in another review, which killed the reptile egg clutch, so I am not sure why it would happen this way. There is a possibility that it is If frogs are involved it is NOT recommended for use on.
I root Woody plants in vermiculite. I think that this grade will reduce air pockets well. That's a good idea.
This is what I use to start my plants in a mix that's just right.
There are no granules in it, it is a fine powder or dust. As a substrate, I use this product, and it is too fine to create air pockets and carry moisture evenly. My 24 jars of green mold all had mold in them. As a result, my inoculate is overkill strong, so ultimately mycellium won however, the subs had to be put outside because the weather was too cold to grow inside. If it was colder outside, they would have all lost. Just to make sure I never bought it again, I checked my purchase list to make sure it wasn't on there. Don't let mycos get you!.
The Cricket Bin I am building uses this substrate because I have heard that it absorbs the stench the crickets are known for producing. There has been no odor for the past three weeks. The chirping should stop if we could just get rid of it. Having also been advised to dampen up a smaller bin full of this stuff and put it in their tub if they don't lay their eggs in there, I attempted to do that as well but didn't have luck. However, the potting soil appears to be effective.
Since they dry out after they die, they don't smell when they die. It takes about a minute for me. Generally, the crickets fill about 5 inches of the bottom of the container, which I can reuse for the next batch of crickets if I want to save money. This is a much nicer way to keep feeder crickets!.