Materials: Made of compressed natural sphgnum moss fiber debris, odorless and moisturizing, it is ideal for mixing with hermit crab-specific sand, which helps to maintain the moisture of the substrate and provides a suitable digging medium for molting and shell replacement.
Size: You will receive a 6.3" x 5.9" x 0.59" sphgnum moss fiber debris "flake" weighing approximately 3 ounces. Soaking and fluffing with water yields approximately 2 quarts of sphgnum moss fiber debris.
Easy to use: Begeterday sphgnum moss fiber debris "flake" are very dense when compressed. Simply soak the sphgnum moss fiber debris "flake" in water and the sphgnum moss fiber will immediately and easily absorb the water and expand into a clean, fluffy substrate.
Good for the environment: Begeterday sphagnum moss fiber substrate is a natural, organic, non-polluting material that is biodegradable and compostable, you can discard it completely outdoors in your garden or backyard, or use it as a fertilizer for flowers, potted plants, and other plants for resource reuse, which is very friendly to the environment.
Tip: It is recommended to mix sphagnum moss fiber with aquarium sand (sand for hermit crabs) in a ratio of 1:5. This ratio of substrate allows for burrowing but also retains moisture well, which is important for hermit crabs, especially during molting, and the sand is great for adding stability to the substrate while the sphagnum moss fiber helps to retain humidity.