CrawlinChaos
Arachnosquire
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2014
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Hey guys! So, besides collecting millipedes, my other hobby is collecting plants. From doing that, I know that perlite is commonly used in potting soils for houseplants to increase drainage and aeration. I've been thinking recently that maybe it could serve the same function in millipede substrate. Over time, coir based substrates tends to become more and more compact, which probably isn't a good thing overall. Maybe mixing perlite into the substrate might help prevent this from happening and keep the substrate 'coarse'? Improved aeration might also prevent fungal blooms in the substrate. I did a quick search on here regarding this subject, but it didn't turn up much. I'd appreciate any thoughts you guys might have on the matter. Thanks!