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I use 100% peatmoss sometimes 50/50% peatmoss-barkmulch just for a little variation! /Johan
I love those bright yellow (chartreuse) mushrooms! Not that they taste good or are psychoactive, but I find them very attractive and interesting to watch grow.
Although many keepers feel that coconut coir (e.g., Eco Earth) promotes unwanted mold/fungus growth, I highly recommend it. However, even though I buy it wholesale it is still too expensive when you have as many tarantulas and other inverts as I do. Therefore, I tend to use 100% sphagnum peat moss for most inverts, although my personal collection (almost exclusively arboreals) is kept on a mix of coconut coir and coconut chips. (Many people think that substrate choice is insignificant with arboreals, but I find most of my adults cruise the bottom of the cage at least occasionally). I absolutely never use vermiculite. Not that it doesn't work well - because it does - but because it is so dadgum ugly and unnatural.
mantids are arboreal and made for twigs and almost never go to the ground anywaythat probably means she doesn't like it! you should try adding some soil or something.
ditto:razz: :razz: :razz:My vote goes for "other" - the coconut fiber EcoEarth.
Im with him ^My vote goes for "other" - the coconut fiber EcoEarth.
I am with Walter.My vote goes for "other" - the coconut fiber EcoEarth.