Hi all,
I have done some searching on this topic and browsed Joe's enclyclopedia thread in Tarantula Discussions/Questions, but I haven't been able to find the exact answer to my question, so pardon me if I'm wasting your time :? I put this post in Chat since I'm sure this has been discussed many times, but I just can't find it. Mods, feel free to move me around.
I recently purchased a bag of Zilla's Jungle Mix, which contains Douglas Fir Bark and Sphagnum Peat Moss. I had mold in my enclosure and wanted to switch it out as soon as possible (I used to use Coco Fibre, but the LPS in my parents' town where I am staying for the summer didn't have any on-hand).
I picked out as many of the wood chips as I could (leaving mostly peat) but there is still a bit of fir left over. My question(s) is/are this/these:
(a) Why is it that wood chips have such a bad rap with Tarantula keepers? Is it that they are abrasive, toxic or somehow else dangerous? I have found many posts saying just not to use it... but never why, and if the peat/fir mixture will be OK.
(b) Is fir dangerous to invertebrates the same way that cedar is/or is rumoured to be? I have seen some discussion about cedar residue and "fresh" cedar vs. compost, and some people mention pine and fir too. The shelf where I used to house my spider was made of Pine and I didn't notice anything of concern (ie illness) but will the fir shavings put my pet at risk?
I'd appreciate some helpful answers or redirection to a thread or resource I may have missed... My intention is not to spark any debate about cedar residues, mulch vs. compost, or what have you.
Thanks for your time!
I have done some searching on this topic and browsed Joe's enclyclopedia thread in Tarantula Discussions/Questions, but I haven't been able to find the exact answer to my question, so pardon me if I'm wasting your time :? I put this post in Chat since I'm sure this has been discussed many times, but I just can't find it. Mods, feel free to move me around.
I recently purchased a bag of Zilla's Jungle Mix, which contains Douglas Fir Bark and Sphagnum Peat Moss. I had mold in my enclosure and wanted to switch it out as soon as possible (I used to use Coco Fibre, but the LPS in my parents' town where I am staying for the summer didn't have any on-hand).
I picked out as many of the wood chips as I could (leaving mostly peat) but there is still a bit of fir left over. My question(s) is/are this/these:
(a) Why is it that wood chips have such a bad rap with Tarantula keepers? Is it that they are abrasive, toxic or somehow else dangerous? I have found many posts saying just not to use it... but never why, and if the peat/fir mixture will be OK.
(b) Is fir dangerous to invertebrates the same way that cedar is/or is rumoured to be? I have seen some discussion about cedar residue and "fresh" cedar vs. compost, and some people mention pine and fir too. The shelf where I used to house my spider was made of Pine and I didn't notice anything of concern (ie illness) but will the fir shavings put my pet at risk?
I'd appreciate some helpful answers or redirection to a thread or resource I may have missed... My intention is not to spark any debate about cedar residues, mulch vs. compost, or what have you.
Thanks for your time!