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Arachnolord
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So I obtained a copy of E and A's book in a trade (very good, every millipede enthusiast should have one) and went shopping for compost or forest humus. The other book I have says forest humus should be the single greatest ingredient in the substrate, it's not just E and A but he gives much more detail and a better substrate plan. I found one brand at home Depot that claimed it was safe for "plants, pets, and people too"--well, that's not what sold me on it but all the others contained worm castings or manure. This was composed of "25" vegetables, coffee, and forest humus...it's also organic! Sounds great for millipedes.
Anyway, E and A says he sterilizes all materials he collects from out-of-doors. I'm still a little cautious of sterilization, but will definitely sterilize wood and probably sterilize leaves. My question is, what about the compost? Might it contain nematodes, earthworms, or mites, etc. or does it go through a "sterilization" process with the manufacturer. I mean I could always make sure but it would sure be nice just to pour it in without having to worry about it.
Anyway, E and A says he sterilizes all materials he collects from out-of-doors. I'm still a little cautious of sterilization, but will definitely sterilize wood and probably sterilize leaves. My question is, what about the compost? Might it contain nematodes, earthworms, or mites, etc. or does it go through a "sterilization" process with the manufacturer. I mean I could always make sure but it would sure be nice just to pour it in without having to worry about it.