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OfflineISaToriBluEI
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Who here uses a plain white rice substrate?
    #315867 - 05/12/01 05:43 PM (22 years, 4 months ago)

Just out of curiousity I am starting to experiment with dfifferent substrates I want to move away from BRF\Verm.



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Re: Who here uses a plain white rice substrate? [Re: ISaToriBluEI]
    #315996 - 05/12/01 10:36 PM (22 years, 4 months ago)

White rice is bleached. Practically any organic grain will work better. Rye is a favorite, as are millet (finch food/wild bird food), amaranth, brown rice, etc.. Just make sure it's un-processed. 'Preservatives' is just a euphamism for fungicide.



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Re: Who here uses a plain white rice substrate? [Re: ISaToriBluEI]
    #316782 - 05/14/01 09:01 AM (22 years, 4 months ago)

If you wanna try something nu, goto any health food store and buy a bag of organic rye flakes, they make a great substrate.(make sure it has no additives)

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Re: Who here uses a plain white rice substrate? [Re: rommstein2001]
    #316915 - 05/14/01 12:50 PM (22 years, 4 months ago)

i've tried broken wheat, and it works much better than BRF.
they often have it somewhere near all the rice bags, and it looks just like wheat grains, but without the grain's skin

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