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<blockquote data-quote="massaman" data-source="post: 199190" data-attributes="member: 2763"><p>I always use dirt for my substrate and change it only if there is alot of dead bug carcassess lying about in my mantids tank or critter keeper and since dirt is the easiest to replace just go outside and pour out the old dirt and get some fresh dirt and the job is done and have used this for the three years I been in the hobby and only use paper towels when hatching ooths in deli cups but other then that I use fresh dirt outside which is free and is in abundance everywhere!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="massaman, post: 199190, member: 2763"] I always use dirt for my substrate and change it only if there is alot of dead bug carcassess lying about in my mantids tank or critter keeper and since dirt is the easiest to replace just go outside and pour out the old dirt and get some fresh dirt and the job is done and have used this for the three years I been in the hobby and only use paper towels when hatching ooths in deli cups but other then that I use fresh dirt outside which is free and is in abundance everywhere! [/QUOTE]
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