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Old 07-12-03, 09:27 PM   #1
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Question eggs

is there anything you can use for egg bedding because every store i go to doesnt have vermiculite and i dont know what to do because my leos are going to breed real soon.Is moss suitable substrate for the eggs.

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Old 07-12-03, 10:26 PM   #2
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Ypu can use peatmoss to. Or Perlite
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u can get vermiculite in a garden store i believe or.....like always over the internet. your gecko isnt pregnate is it? if it is and u cant find vermiculite then u should find perlite.....and if all else fails you should find the nearest breeder and ask him/her if u can have/borrow/buy some from them. sorry that i couldnt help more
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Old 07-13-03, 07:28 AM   #5
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Walmart has both,vermiculite and perlite, most pet stores have mosses and Home Depot has spagnum moss.

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Old 07-13-03, 07:43 PM   #6
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Perlite is not the best, it cannot hold moisture and water basicly drips down to the bottom of the container.
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Not all Wal Marts have perlite or vermiculite. My one doesn't at least and it has a huge garden center. I them at a local garden store.
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Old 07-13-03, 11:38 PM   #8
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Try any place that has a garden centre (WalMart, Home Hardware, HomeDepot), and any local garden centres... all *should* carry it, but at least one of them will Very few pet stores carry it.
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I actually disagree about Perlite not being able to hold moisture. I incubate my eggs in pertile it delicups (that have a few holes in the side) and once the perlite is wet it does not dry out at all. My girl was eating the vermiculite and I found it harbored mold more easily so I stopped using it.
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