TCP Substrate Mixture
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TCP Substrate Mixture
Has anyone ever bought the premade substrate mixture from the crabbage patch? My mom saw it when I was browsing and really wants me to get it. I do need more sand since I have upgraded and don't really want to buy play sand because I have only used sand from the beach and don't plan on getting to a beach for a while but I don't use coconut fiber and that has it in it.
I don't know how the coconut fiber holds up and if it needs to be cleaned more often or if it can't be cleaned and has to be replaced. I'm not sure if you can bake the coconut fiber or if it will burn, I know you don't bake it at a high temp but since I have never used it before I don't know. I just really don't want to ruin my current sand by getting this and adding it, most of my sand was brought back by my brother from Florida and I really like it.
I don't know how the coconut fiber holds up and if it needs to be cleaned more often or if it can't be cleaned and has to be replaced. I'm not sure if you can bake the coconut fiber or if it will burn, I know you don't bake it at a high temp but since I have never used it before I don't know. I just really don't want to ruin my current sand by getting this and adding it, most of my sand was brought back by my brother from Florida and I really like it.
6 PP's, 1 chocolate lab, 1 ragdoll, 3 goldfish, 2 turtles, 2 fire bellied toads and lots of tropical fish
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Topic author - Posts: 21
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It's good substrate, I've bought it a few times. I've never tried to re-use substrate, though, I just throw it in the yard and by new stuff. She might send just the sand, I e-mailed and asked her to leave out the EE, but she sent the usual stuff anyway. I guess she just forgot. No biggie, I just wanted to add my own EE.
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Every region seems to have better/worse places for playsand quality. I think Toys'R us is the better, as they store indoors, and the sand is fine, and dry. A close second is Walmart, but usually since it is outside in the garden dept, the sand is wet. I live in SE Florida, though. Maybe someone closer to your location can tell you what is the best place to get playsand in you area. Good luck
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Topic author - Posts: 21
- Joined: Sat Apr 21, 2007 9:03 am
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