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    Default Re: Cutting coco fiber bricks?

    Huh, missed this thread when it was posted. I Use a Compound Mitre Saw. It works really well for getting the amount you want off the brick while keeping your fingers safe.

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    Wow.....I feel primitive. I smash mine with a rock.

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    Default Re: Cutting coco fiber bricks?

    Hum... you guys already got the attention of FBI and ATF computers on this thread ! I just mix the blocks of Plantation Soil according to instructions and then store excess in a large plastic zip bag. Initially leave it open for a few days, so humidity evaporates to prevent molds and then zip shut until needed !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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