moisture for vermiculite

dale

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Hi Everyone

does any one know how much water to add to vermiculite for panther eggs

Thanks Dale
 
Hi Dale,

I don't actually measure ratios, I just add a bit at a time until it clumps together... A little on the drier side is safer than too wet.

They can tolerate quite a range of moisture levels. I usually start out with vermiculite that is damp to the touch and towards the end when they are about to hatch I make it much more moist to simulate spring rains and such. I also boost the temps at the same time.

Sorry that isn't too specific but I hope it helps.
 
Hi joefarah,

Yeah thanks for that its really useful to know. I will incorporate what you have said because all I have seen to date is a ratio of 0.8 of water to 1 part vermiculite which went straight over the top of my head thanks once more for your information.

Dale
 
The general rule I've read here is "damp until when you sqeeze it it sticks together and only a drop or two comes out". Seems to work pretty well, though not scientific.
 
The general rule I've read here is "damp until when you sqeeze it it sticks together and only a drop or two comes out". Seems to work pretty well, though not scientific.

Yeah, that pretty well describes how wet mine is...

It's almost like cooking a dish you've made a bunch of times. You don't need to get out the measuring spoons because you have a feel for what is the right amount.
 
I always wondered this myself, yet every time I do it I just go by feel..........not tonight!

OK so this time I measured it out.

The perfect mix for me seems to be 1 part water to 3 parts vermiculite. After a little research some suggest as much as 1 part water to 2 parts vermiculite. If you start out with 1 to 3 you could always add water to get it to exactly where you want it. This would be a good start so you're not adding a drop of water at a time not knowing what to expect.

Hope this helps.

Kevin
 
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