I think it needs to say "lightweight", otherwise it will be the white sepiolite granules, and they are no good at all.The threads on this are now a bit dated too the tesco current lines. Just checking if the non clumping dust free is the mole clay stuff?
I think it is about £3.50 for 10 litres. Every time I buy a bag I say i'm just going to leave outside in a bucket of rain-water till I need it, but I always end up using it to re-pot succulents, or when I'm doing some cuttings etc., and by the time I want it, its gone.Shame the P&P would be greater then the cat litter Darrel
Ahh...they always look so cute on the packet...but in reality they drink from your tank, eat your shrimp escapees, take dumps in your herbaceous borders, leave chunks of fur everywhere, lick their arses in public, run up extortionate vets bills, and then go on serial mass murdering sprees...
...someone remind me why I have a cat...😵
cats have been blamed
nothing wrong with that😎run up extortionate vets bills
Oh...now I get it...hence your name Ed - vet...I always thought you were actually called Edvet...😀nothing wrong with that😎
i don't think you want to have that name for real in dutch.. It would literaly say Ed-Fat.. or Greasy Ed.....And without cats we wouldn't have a cheap source of substrate😛
...but I think I could live with that...
Oh...now I get it...hence your name Ed - vet...I always thought you were actually called Edvet...😀
Sorry Ed, I didn't know that😀i don't think you want to have that name for real in dutch.. It would literaly say Ed-Fat.. or Greasy Ed..
Thats the correct stuff what Darrell has pointed out. It works OK as far as I'm concerned however with decent flow around the tank its very easy for plants to be uprooted as its very light. I've having a right problem with my replanted stem tops saying down at the moment.
Was going to cap it with sand 😉
Over time the sand will end up been capped by kitty litter.