
GrowTropicals Horticultural Charcoal (Fine Grade)
Amazonian peoples useĀ charcoal as a key ingredient of theirĀ terra pretaĀ soils, and today it is a staple componentĀ in nearly every substate mix used in the aroid, terrarium and vivarium hobbies.
In addition to its use as a substrate, it is also an excellentĀ material for culturing live foods inside the vivarium, particularly springtails (Collembola) āĀ filling the trough with charcoalĀ supportsĀ an ongoing food source for freshly morphed froglets. Because it weighs half as much as calcined clay, it also makes an excellent drainage material that will help reduce the overall weight of your vivarium display.Ā
When storing charcoal, allow it to dry out completely before placing into an airtight container.
Ā Fine Grade is measured at: 2-5mm
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GrowTropicals Horticultural Charcoal (Fine Grade)
Amazonian peoples useĀ charcoal as a key ingredient of theirĀ terra pretaĀ soils, and today it is a staple componentĀ in nearly every substate mix used in the aroid, terrarium and vivarium hobbies.
In addition to its use as a substrate, it is also an excellentĀ material for culturing live foods inside the vivarium, particularly springtails (Collembola) āĀ filling the trough with charcoalĀ supportsĀ an ongoing food source for freshly morphed froglets. Because it weighs half as much as calcined clay, it also makes an excellent drainage material that will help reduce the overall weight of your vivarium display.Ā
When storing charcoal, allow it to dry out completely before placing into an airtight container.
Ā Fine Grade is measured at: 2-5mm
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Amazonian peoples useĀ charcoal as a key ingredient of theirĀ terra pretaĀ soils, and today it is a staple componentĀ in nearly every substate mix used in the aroid, terrarium and vivarium hobbies.
In addition to its use as a substrate, it is also an excellentĀ material for culturing live foods inside the vivarium, particularly springtails (Collembola) āĀ filling the trough with charcoalĀ supportsĀ an ongoing food source for freshly morphed froglets. Because it weighs half as much as calcined clay, it also makes an excellent drainage material that will help reduce the overall weight of your vivarium display.Ā
When storing charcoal, allow it to dry out completely before placing into an airtight container.
Ā Fine Grade is measured at: 2-5mm
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