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Arachnoknight
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Is zoomed excavator clay good for hot/dessert scorpion?
Do you have a picture of it?Yes, just mix it with clean sand. A little goes a long way, I mixed my setup with over two parts sand to one part clay or less. If you mix to much clay, it will turn very hard and would be hard for the scorpions to dig in.
You could use natural clay found outside, just make sure it comes from a organically clean source.If no zoomed excavator clay, can you use the clay like soil from the mountains?
Thanks, but im referring to the san/clay mixture that you did
Nice substrate, by the way. . Did you make those tunnels or the scorp did?Excavator clay. White sand. Cocofiber mix
My baby . P Transvaalicus loves it
Dont compress too hard or add too much clay
Basically, you need to combined them first before adding water?I used 3/4 sand to 1/4 clay or for harder mixture use 2/3rds sand to 1/3 clay.
Nope that's all the baby scorp. I only started a small indentation with my finger tipNice substrate, by the way. . Did you make those tunnels or the scorp did?
Yea I mix it dry then add water . Once you add the water it will all turn brown . When it dries it starts to look like mineBasically, you need to combined them first before adding water?
And the cocofiber that you mention, that's the long brown threadlike hair? Or something. . .Yea I mix it dry then add water . Once you add the water it will all turn brown . When it dries it starts to look like mine
1 cup of clay and 3 cups of sand?I used 3/4 sand to 1/4 clay or for harder mixture use 2/3rds sand to 1/3 clay.
Thanks, i really appreciate it1 sec I Will post pics of exactly what I used
Yes!Is zoomed excavator clay good for hot/dessert scorpion?