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RE: impaction- Vermiculite

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Posted by: ingo at Thu Oct 23 08:34:16 2003   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ingo ]  
   

Yes,
but since most hard shelled gecko eggs do not need much humidity in the substrate and do not want to be buried. I now just use some gravel as substrate for hard shelled eggs. The substrate does not need to be moist but its still easy to keep the humidity of the air up by adding some water to the box (which is seperated from the eggs by the layer of gravel).

Ci@o

Ingo


   

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