Habistat
HabiStat Vermiculite Substrate, Fine, 10 Litres
HabiStat Vermiculite Substrate, Fine, 10 Litres
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Made from exfoliated volcanic rock, HabiStat Vermiculite can be used as a substrate for egg laying or as a natural incubation medium.
An excellent retainer of high levels of moisture, Vermiculite's composition ensures that it will not decompose or go mouldy. Small spiders and invertebrates that require high humidity will thrive using this substrate.
Our range of HabiStat substrates are packed in 100% recyclable and biodegradable paper bags.
Directions for Use: Moisten to desired level to use as a substrate for invertebrates or mix with HabiStat coir to add texture for burrowing species. For use as egg incubation add water to desired level to maintain humidity for your eggs.
Fast and fully Tracked Delivery
Fast and fully Tracked Delivery
Delivery costs £4.99 per order and we always use Royal Mail Tracked 24 to ensure end to end tracking and reliable home delivery
We aim to despatch orders same day when you pay by midday (Monday to Friday)
Cold Weather? Ensure you read this
Cold Weather? Ensure you read this
If receiving food in cold weather, bugs may go into a dormant state. Ensure you carefully open the boxes to allow airflow and GENTLY let them warm up for 2-3 hours at room temperature (never apply external heat) before starting to worry before getting in touch.
Fresh & Alive: Guaranteed
Fresh & Alive: Guaranteed
If there's ever a problem, we'll replace it free of charge under our live arrival guarantee. Ensure you are in to take the delivery on the first attempt and email us a photo same day to ensure you are covered.
(Please see our note about receiving insects in cold weather before contacting us).
How we offer low prices AND quality bugs
How we offer low prices AND quality bugs
It's simple; we never pay to advertise our website. By relying entirely on word of mouth and repeat business we eliminate the main cost of most online stores. We aim to keep our pricing as low as possible, despite the huge increases in the cost of livefood production.
