Oak Leaf Litter As A Substrate for T's & Pedes

dactylus

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G'morning,

After spending the better part of the past three days raking the sheds of the towering oak trees in my yard I was wondering if the oak leaves & their mulch from past years could SAFELY be used as a substrate in invertebrate enclosures? Seems such a waste to see the city maintenance crews with their giant vacuums suck it all up for disposal.

as always,

David
 

Navaros

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I'm sure it would be ok, but with high humidity it may mold and it may be a good substrate for mites too.I know people who use them as substrate for dart frogs, etc. with no problems.
 

Mendi

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Use it with millipedes, they like snacking on the leaves. But, I don't see using it with your tarantulas...
 

Gregg1LE

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I would be concerned with pesticides/fertilizers being in the fallen leaves.
 

dactylus

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I certainly don't use pesticides/fertilizers in my yard and all of the leaves are from my trees. But one can never be too cautious...

thanks,

David
 

Code Monkey

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Like Mendi said, it's great for millis, but I can't see it being worth much for Ts or centipedes. It supports a huge fauna of mites and fungi that although probably harmless aren't worth growing with your inverts unless there's a good reason.
 
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