ProRep Vermiculite

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Management number 235257502 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price $2.30 Model Number 235257502
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ProRep Vermiculite can be used as a substrate for spiders or as an incubation medium for reptile eggs.

  • 100% natural substrate
  • Inert material that won't decay or decompose
  • Can be used in a variety of ways
  • Available in coarse or fine grades

How To Use Vermiculite As A Substrate

Place the required amount of Vermiculite in a clean container. Add cold water a little at a time until the correct moisture content is reached. Spot clean regularly and replace at least once a month.

How To Use Vermiculite As A Spider Substrate

For use with spiders, place a 1-2" (2.5-5cm) layer of moistened Vermiculite in the bottom of the tank. This substrate is not recommended for burrowing species as it does not form burrows easily - for these species use Spider Life Substrate. Spot clean regularly and replace at least once a month.

How To Use Vermiculite As An Incubation Medium

Place a thick layer of moistened Vermiculite in the incubation box. A moisture ratio of 2:1 Vermiculite to water by weight is suitable for many species but some species have different requirements so make sure you check the correct ratio for your pets. Carefully place the eggs in the Vermiculite with the top third of the egg exposed. When moving the eggs from the egg laying site to the Vermiculite take care to keep them the same way up. If possible, ensure that the eggs do not touch each other during incubation. Please note that as incubation of reptile eggs is a complex process that varies from species to species, it is essential that you research the details for each species before eggs are laid and have a suitable incubator ready.

 


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