Hello everyone.I have owned my Chaco spiderling for 5 weeks now,and she's now around 1 and 1/2 inch after moulting successfully on 1/6/2012.I will be rehousing her in a small acrylic tank soon,and just wondered what the very best substrate is for this particular species,and where is the best place to buy?The substrate from the petshop is like tobacco,and obviously not good for a burrowing species.Many thanks for taking the time to read this.Kindest regards.Paul.
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Best substrate for Grammastola Pulchripes ( Chaco Golden Knee ) spiderling.
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Hello Peter.Thank you very much for your reply.Yes,I looked at an online supplier called Fertile Fibre Online Shop,and they are selling Coir bales pretty cheap.However,I'm not sure what exactly is in the coir,and don't want to put my T at risk. Am I right to be a little cautious,or should i go ahead and purchase the coir bales from them?Cheers Peter.
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The prices on that site look really really expensive to me. I wouldnt pay more than £2.50 maximum for a coir brick.
The other problem about buying substrate online is the P&P which is a killer because of the weight.
If you just have the one juvie then i would get down to B&Q and buy a small bag of potting compost for about £3.00, this will last you for several years working on the assumption that you will change the substrate every time you move T into larger tubs.
I use mainly a potting compost-topsoil mix for my T's straight from the bag but if you are worried just stick it in the oven or microwave before using it.
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Hello.Could you tell me exactly which brand of potting compost topsoil mix you use please.Do I buy them seperately,and,if so,what sort of ratio do i mix them?And finally,where is the best place to buy it?Thank you very very much for your time in advance.When I get this right for my T,I'll be a happy man !
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Originally posted by Paul Welsh View PostHello.Could you tell me exactly which brand of potting compost topsoil mix you use please.
Originally posted by Paul Welsh View PostDo I buy them seperately,and,if so,what sort of ratio do i mix them?
As far as i know they only come separately. Mix them in whatever ratio you like.
I mix them in various ratios depending on what i have at hand at the time that it is needed
Originally posted by Paul Welsh View PostAnd finally,where is the best place to buy it?
Originally posted by Paul Welsh View PostGetting desperate as i need to move Sweety to slightly better accomodation,and don't want her/him to die.
Originally posted by Paul Welsh View PostHave I made myself look stupid?
I'm trying to work out what the fuss is about.
Its substrate, as long as it hold some moisture it doesnt really matter what you use. (Within reason)
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I don't want to to have him/her in a substrate that has contents that could harm him/her.I just want the optimum living area for him/her.I'm sorry to have bothered you.I just wanted a little help,but now feel like a complete prat for asking.I'll just ask the local garden centre what they recommend.
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LOL Paul.
Our first tarantula is never sold with the anxieties we gain once we get them home. But tarantula have been around for quite a few years more than we have, and they inhabit a huge range of areas, and quite a variety of climates.
They're not too bothered what the substrate is, they just require the opportunity to retreat away from disturbance. So, you could go outside and grab some earth, down the garden centre for some peat or down to the local exotics shop for some coir (coconut husk). The coir requires rehydrating before you can use it and personally I'd keep it just off dry for your species.
Perhaps if you let us know which area you live we can suggest where to buy coir, which is what I use for all my enclosures.
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