Eco Earth available?

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Hermes' Hermies
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Eco Earth available?

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Is Eco earth even available in VIC? If you know a place where I can get it PM me!

Thanks in advance!
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This is the only place I can find to get it. I'm in Sydney.
http://www.petland.com.au/prod177.htm
Not sure what the postage is though.
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You can also use the fine Kritter crumble available at most pet stores.

Google it, their website shows suppliers in each area.
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The safe alternative is the coconut peat/coir in the compressed bricks, it is available from Bunnings, kmart, bigw and most hardware/garden stores stock it.
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Post by aussieJJDude »

Natatat wrote:The safe alternative is the coconut peat/coir in the compressed bricks, it is available from Bunnings, kmart, bigw and most hardware/garden stores stock it.
coco peat.jpg
LOL, nat you bet me too it! :) However i would highly recommend to EE from the stores that she listed, they really cheap and do the same as the branded reptile coconut fibers.
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