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tpopovich
at Fri Oct 24 12:19:40 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tpopovich ]
I've had the best results using a 50% peatmoss/play sand mixture. I've been using this for about a year and a half and don't change it to often. I do let it sit and dry out for a month or so since I cycle about 4-5 containers. I have tried straight peat moss, vermiculite, and sand and by far this worked the best for me. The vermiculite was a mess and had low hatch, sand works good but drys out to fast. I do nuke the mixture in the microwave when I first make it due to a hatch of white worms once.(although they didn't hurt the cricket hatch, they just looked gross)
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