Is this ok?

As long as its a smaller grain of vermiculite and theres no fertilizers or other chemicals in it you should be fine. Good luck!
 
I would try and find the larger grain vermiculite. Myself and many others have had issues with the "sand grain" stuff.
 
How can you tell it's sand grain? I can't read that on the bag but it said on the bag 100% vermiculite. Will this kind work? I'm confused
 
Most people prefer coarse grain, not fine grain. Is it fairly large looking and not sandy looking?
 
How can you tell it's sand grain? I can't read that on the bag but it said on the bag 100% vermiculite. Will this kind work? I'm confused

It will work just fine but can dry unevenly sometimes causing a problem. You should just get a bag of hatchright. That is a no brainer. Already wet and everything.

Either way you would be ok.
 
Yes, that will work fine!!! The fine grain just tends to resemble sand a little more, and it has smaller grains. I have had success w/ the exact stuff you bought. However, from here on out I am just going to use hatchrite because it take all the guess work out of things. Currently, I have 10 clutches in vermiculite, and 1 in sphagnum moss for an experiment. I ordered hatchrite so from now on that will be all I use. Good luck and take care!
 
Yes, that will work fine!!! The fine grain just tends to resemble sand a little more, and it has smaller grains. I have had success w/ the exact stuff you bought. However, from here on out I am just going to use hatchrite because it take all the guess work out of things. Currently, I have 10 clutches in vermiculite, and 1 in sphagnum moss for an experiment. I ordered hatchrite so from now on that will be all I use. Good luck and take care!

I have done the same thing. I used everything you could think of. So far I have not had any problems, but I do like the convenience of hatchright.


Just in case anyone was curious.
hatchright = perlite and water crystals.
 
Yes, that will work fine!!! The fine grain just tends to resemble sand a little more, and it has smaller grains. I have had success w/ the exact stuff you bought. However, from here on out I am just going to use hatchrite because it take all the guess work out of things. Currently, I have 10 clutches in vermiculite, and 1 in sphagnum moss for an experiment. I ordered hatchrite so from now on that will be all I use. Good luck and take care!

Alright thank you so much. Im going to stick with this for this clutch but next time in the future when i decide to breed again( not with Clea) i will do the hatchrite stuff:)
 
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