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<blockquote data-quote="DewDrop" data-source="post: 61275" data-attributes="member: 4217"><p>Chubbs has a much more varied collection as well as more experience, go with the advice. I butt heads with some of his ideas but, perhaps I shouldn't. Hey Chubbs, do you know anything about the miracle grow brand hydrate potting mix of peat and coconut husk with a little compost? It doesn't have fertilizers in it, except, well, the compost. But it is labeled for in ground use so I think it might be off limits for tarantulas. I was done with peat but the price was under 5 dollars and it was a cheaper alternative for my plants. DO you know what makes it specifically for in ground use only? Not tarantula friendly? I am not going to use it for spiders because it says it is not for containers and I am just not sure of it. Ever heard of it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DewDrop, post: 61275, member: 4217"] Chubbs has a much more varied collection as well as more experience, go with the advice. I butt heads with some of his ideas but, perhaps I shouldn't. Hey Chubbs, do you know anything about the miracle grow brand hydrate potting mix of peat and coconut husk with a little compost? It doesn't have fertilizers in it, except, well, the compost. But it is labeled for in ground use so I think it might be off limits for tarantulas. I was done with peat but the price was under 5 dollars and it was a cheaper alternative for my plants. DO you know what makes it specifically for in ground use only? Not tarantula friendly? I am not going to use it for spiders because it says it is not for containers and I am just not sure of it. Ever heard of it? [/QUOTE]
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