Horticultural Charcoal – The Great Invertebrate

Horticultural Charcoal – The Great Invertebrate

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Horticultural charcoal is used in bio-active enclosures for reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates such as isopods, springtails etc. Plant hobbyists use the same charcoal in their potted plants and terraria, specifically closed terraria. Springtail keepers even use horticultural charcoal as the media to grow their spri
Horticultural charcoal is used in bio-active enclosures for reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates such as isopods, springtails etc. Plant hobbyists use the same charcoal in their potted plants and terraria, specifically closed terraria. Springtail keepers even use horticultural charcoal as the media to grow their springtail colony.  The reason that horticultural charcoal is so widely used is attributed to its excellent filtration quality and as a natural odor absorbing material. In addition to these benefits, by adding the horticultural charcoal to your build, you are supplying beneficial microorganisms a place to congregate and thrive within the biome.  The charcoal that we use is produced and packaged in the U.S, and is of high quality charred hardwood such as oak and maple. 

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Horticultural Charcoal is excellent for gardening or as a second layer in the terrarium. It acts as a filter and keeps the terrarium & soil fresh. Only a thin layer is needed to cover the drainage layer. The amount of charcoal needed will be half the amount of the drainage layer. Kingfishers Home and Garden products is a family owned business focused on producing the highest quality carbon neutral products from local sources.

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