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markg
at Fri Jul 16 15:25:02 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by markg ]
If I remember correctly, walnut molds if you get it moist. Not a big deal when a water bowl spills, but bad if the entire substrate is moldy. Adding coconut fiber may do just that.
You are best going with straight coconut fiber (Bed-a-Beast, etc) or a cactus/succulent soil from a garden store as long as it doesn't have fertilizers in it. Or straight walnut, but keep the walnut dry.
I would ask about the walnut of those who use it. I've used it for rosies, and they seemed fine on it. But for a Pueblan you may want a substrate that holds more humidity or can be sprayed during dry times. Like coconut fiber. ----- Mark
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