I know I've just watched the video, but i can't remember lol, did you mention your WhatsApp group scott? It's a great place for buying, selling, advice or even just a chat with like minded people. X
I agree 💯. I always have extra on hand. Mainly just for the freebies. One thing that really sets me off is people ordering T's or ordering mystery boxes and saying this is only temporary. Didn't have time to set up enclosures. If you ordered it, you know it's coming. It's that simple. I started chaos on Facebook on this very thing. I have 75 T's and just started keeping in February of this year. I always keep extra setups.
This should be one of the first videos someone new to the hobby watches ❤ My top tip would be: trade! If that friend of a friend's or fb marketplace whole collection has some in you don't want, offer it for trade (and of course your WhatsApp group is a great place to do that!)
End of summer is the best time to grab your bags of soil, a lot of places sell them of at the end of the season. I got a couple of huge bags for £1.50 each from the co-op of all places lol. Also the end of the summer holidays is when a lot of shops reduce their "lunchboxes" most of them work great as enclosures. As we all know free is best lol so if you've got any woodland nearby it can be a treasure trove of substrate, moss, branches etc. As long as its not right next to the road as you have to be careful of pollutants from the traffic. Daves little beasties has a video of him collecting freebies from nature, recommend giving that a watch.
I rem when moss and other bits from the woods came into the hobby , it took to do a video so people were not scared to do the same incase of alien parasites from Mars or summit lol
Pretty much, vermiculite and perlite hold the moisture and release it slowly keeping humidity high for a longer period instead of soil drying out fast and causing a spike followed quickly by a low
I know I've just watched the video, but i can't remember lol, did you mention your WhatsApp group scott?
It's a great place for buying, selling, advice or even just a chat with like minded people. X
chat.whatsapp.com/FbnwBfJNujj9mT0SETlx93
hit the underlined more tab under the vid:)
I agree 💯. I always have extra on hand. Mainly just for the freebies. One thing that really sets me off is people ordering T's or ordering mystery boxes and saying this is only temporary. Didn't have time to set up enclosures. If you ordered it, you know it's coming. It's that simple. I started chaos on Facebook on this very thing. I have 75 T's and just started keeping in February of this year. I always keep extra setups.
If your gonna get a mystery box then you should have setups on top of setups could not agree more
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This should be one of the first videos someone new to the hobby watches ❤ My top tip would be: trade! If that friend of a friend's or fb marketplace whole collection has some in you don't want, offer it for trade (and of course your WhatsApp group is a great place to do that!)
Great idea !!!!!!
End of summer is the best time to grab your bags of soil, a lot of places sell them of at the end of the season. I got a couple of huge bags for £1.50 each from the co-op of all places lol. Also the end of the summer holidays is when a lot of shops reduce their "lunchboxes" most of them work great as enclosures.
As we all know free is best lol so if you've got any woodland nearby it can be a treasure trove of substrate, moss, branches etc. As long as its not right next to the road as you have to be careful of pollutants from the traffic.
Daves little beasties has a video of him collecting freebies from nature, recommend giving that a watch.
I rem when moss and other bits from the woods came into the hobby , it took to do a video so people were not scared to do the same incase of alien parasites from Mars or summit lol
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Top video mate. I found talking to people like yourself is a brilliant tip to help on your invert journey if someones starting out 😊
Best place to meet every one Is the shows ❤️ 💙
@ScottsInverts 100% agree mate 😃
nice vid mate , loads of great info ( humidity is not measured by how wet the substrate is, but by moisture in the air )
Pretty much, vermiculite and perlite hold the moisture and release it slowly keeping humidity high for a longer period instead of soil drying out fast and causing a spike followed quickly by a low
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Candy
Hello great video live stream information Scott
Cheers moon
Another great video, perfect for a newbie like me - Thanks Scott! Also, I’m very sorry for your loss 🖤
Thank you ❤️ 💙 💜
AWESOME video mate Terry passing you that stick cracked me up 😂😂😂😂
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Some sterling advice there buddy and defo looking forward to the show tomorrow. Will you be there mate as I’m looking forward to meeting you at last.
I can't wait for the show it will be epic!!
Brilliant video again and Brilliant info
Thank you Cringe
Good Stuff, Scott 🎉
Thank you 😊
Great video as always mate 👍
Thank you Ray
Another great video Scott!! 😊
Thank you
@@ScottsInverts getting a versicolor sling after new year, looking forward to it! Best tips for it? Thanks again.
Great tips Scott ❤
Thank you Jay