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Horticultural vermiculite?
I've never used vermiculite and i could only find "horticultural vermiculite" by Hoffman at Walmart. I put my gecko/dragon eggs on this other Walmart brand reptile bedding that said it could be used for incubating eggs, but i checked on the eggs recently and they have small brown spots on them now...mold? i definitely did not add too much water to the medium i do know that much. But now i wanted to transfer them all onto this vermiculite. It says its natural for flowers and all, just wanted to make sure it didn't have any chemicals or anything that would harm the eggs as to i don't see anything added to it on the bag.
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Re: Horticultural vermiculite?
Yup, if it doesnt say anything other than vermic, you should be okay to put them on it.
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Re: Horticultural vermiculite?
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Re: Horticultural vermiculite?
you can go to adam's in Newburg they have all types there. thats were i go get it.
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Re: Horticultural vermiculite?
actually now that i remember correctly, i picked it up at adams XD
haha wow totally forgot that the walmart guys were no help and couldnt find me any.
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Re: Horticultural vermiculite?
you have to watch the perlite also because some does come treated with fertilizer.
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