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    Humid Hide

    Is it ok to use vermiculite as the substrate in a humid hide?
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    Re: Humid Hide

    I use spagma moss it holds the water longer and its cheaper. Wal-mart where the fake flowers are.

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    Re: Humid Hide

    i use vermiculite in all of mine, i've tried the coco fibre, but i find that the vermiculite is less inclined to mold, and is easier to maintain than moss...

    and cheaper too.

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