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Posted by: repzoo44 at Sat Apr 22 14:13:49 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by repzoo44 ] is sphagnum moss. Ive tried perlite/vermiculite for gecko eggs and chameleon eggs. Ive found that I like the moss a lot better, for nesting and incubation. Just soak the moss in water and then ring it out until its still damp but not dripping anymore. Its light and naturally aerated. I used a sterlite container and filled it with moss and drilled a few holes all the way around the sides. I never had to add any water. I always had trouble keeping my perlite moist enough. This isnt to say that it doesnt work as it obviosly does, but I prefer the moss. Good luck. | ||
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