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Zoo Med's Leaf Litter is the perfect final touch to your natural terrarium. Ground-dwelling creatures such as box turtles, snakes, skinks, salamanders, frogs, and insects will find comfort on the cover it provides. Leaf litter is an essential part of any boiactive habitat becuase it provides living space as well as nutrition for deomposers like isopods. Zoo Med's Leaf Litter conisists of natural Jackfruit Leaves that will slowly break down over time to add to the natural soil composition is any bioavtive terrarium.
SKU | 4609251 |
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Primary Brand | Zoo Med |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .2 LB |
Primary Color | Brown |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Height | 17 IN |
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Width | 10 IN |
Rinse leaves with water before adding to your terrarium. Leaf litter may be mixed into the substrate or layered on top. Replace or provide additional leaf litter as leaves naturally break down.
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