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  1. aramis32

    incubation

    she didn't lay them in the lay bin but in the soil instead. it is bioactive and moist as it rains (artificial) for 5 minutes during the day. i could try a pet shop tomorrow for perlite, there are a few around
  2. VeiledLily

    Cham “eating” at lay bin mixture

    Yes the mixture does allow tunnels to be made and it does stick very well together. I make sure the dirt is moist always as well. Her supplement schedule changed now that she’s older. Sometimes Lily will eat two days in a row, sometimes she wants every other day and I make sure to dust crickets...
  3. C

    2 minor problems?? (overwatering plant issues)

    Like the charcoal used for grills?
  4. Thatwizard420

    New eggs

    So weight your perlite, and add same weight of water.... (So If you add 4 grams of perlite add 4 grams of water). Make only 2 holes on lid.. Aim for 80-100% humidity... 74-77 F for temp... That's what I use for crested gecko eggs, I doubt it will be too different. Still Don't take my word and...
  5. G

    Comment by 'Guppysmom' in 'Intro to Bio-Activity'

    ...id like to just get something local. Theres a garden center that sells G&B organics and they have a mix composed of: peatmoss, bark fines, perlite, sand, dehydrated poultry litter, gypsum, soft wood, bio char, bat gauno, worm castings I know perlite isn't cool but I have 20 qts of joshs...
  6. Beman

    Laying bin

    I believe it is play sand... I have not watched it in a long time. Play sand holds a tunnel. Soil alone can collapse. Some will do a 50/50 mix as well. Just make sure it does not have the perlite in it.
  7. MissSkittles

    Begginer Cham Questions

    ...is https://chameleonacademy.com/ As for live plants, some have been proven safe for chameleons. Using an organic soil with no additives like perlite keeps your soil safe too. Most Home Depot & Lowe’s carry houseplants such as pothos and weeping fig. In some stores you may find them inside the...
  8. bigwigwabbit

    Potting soil

    Dolomite lime might not be good and perlite wont be good. I just buy coco buy the brick or block, i wet it down then it expands to about 6-8 times the size.
  9. MissSkittles

    What kind of soil can I use for my plants inside the enclosure?

    You could try Fox Farms ocean forest mix. It’s expensive, but one of the rare soils that doesn’t have additives like perlite in it. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VLPKXCT/?coliid=IMCNW13M4NSB5&colid=RATU5HRCLXAV&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
  10. J

    New trans veiled male

    That actually makes alot of sense think I'll try this with some plastic mesh. My male veiled are actually doing great!. Baby recently shed an stopped eating for a day. But started again. Seemed to like the small nutri grubs an crickets. I use river stones cover top of soil on plants. But mesh...
  11. Alexander1

    Tough decision ?

  12. aramis32

    incubation

    hello, I had some eggs laid last monday (a week ago) and would like to have them hatch. I have ordered some coarse vermiculite and Switfair Perlite standard grade but they will arrive at the end of this week/early next week. The eggs were layed in the enclosure substrate (soil) and not the...
  13. T

    Pothos potting

    Got a new pothos and put rocks in the bottom and extra drain holes, hopefully it stays healthy, thanks for the help!
  14. T

    Pothos potting

    Yeah that’s a good idea I was thinking about doing that with the rocks or adding more perlite?
  15. Howdyshay

    What kind of soil can I use for my plants inside the enclosure?

    Ok but will it need the stuff for drainage and will it need fertilizer other than what the isopods provide? There’s ton of rabbit pellets in my yard I could mix in. I have a black thumb so I want to do everything I can to make these plants live.
  16. cruz.m

    Non-stop wants to come out and eating dirt in egg box

    It might be perlite or foam etc... you didn’t replant it? If you have more organic soil from the bin replant and then put it in the bin. Or wash the pothos off take out the soil and place it in the soil with the roots and all. Edit: If you can run to Home Depot and buy one of those mini pothos...
  17. userBandit

    Non-stop wants to come out and eating dirt in egg box

    There are little white things in the soil I ordered this plant from the American plant exchange
  18. jamest0o0

    Small garden snails for baby/small chams?

    ...litter. Not sure which species, but they're pretty widespread, not the larger helix aspersa, but the ones that stay small... like the size of perlite. They are booming with no maintenance in this bin I have. Thought crossed my mind that they'd probably be good sizes for small and/or baby...
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