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    Default Re: Probably redundant substrate questions.

    I suppose, though you'd have to make sure it was well sterilized.

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    We have the oven for that, though I suppose that would kill a lot of propane... Also, was that last your 300th post? is that worthy of congratulations on here?

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    Yes it is, and no idea, but thanks. Oh, I just realized I can probably answer #4: Maple and oak would rot fairly quickly, don't know if that would be okay. I use live oak and magnolia myself, those are slow-rotting and durable. Here's a thread on the subject: http://www.frogforum.net/vivarium-te...af-litter.html

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    That is super helpful actually... Thanks!

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    I'm bumping this, since I never got answers for my remaining questions (like is clay bad). Normal soil is like 90% inorganic solids (clay, silt and sand) and if it is pack-able, I have a hard time seeing someone eating it and getting compacted (so long as it is patted down).

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