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5 Lbs Red Dirt Clay Soil Alabama just five miles from Georgia on Coosa River

US $10.00
ApproximatelyC $13.87
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Located in: Centre, Alabama, United States
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Item specifics

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New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is ...
Brand
Georgia Red Soil
Model
35960 ZIP Location
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United States
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tommygarner1217

98.9% positive feedback8.8K items sold

Joined Jun 2006
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  • 2***u (259)- Feedback left by buyer.
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    I must say that this is the perfect substrate for any clay-loving trapdoor spider species! I am using this substrate for my Cyclocosmia truncata trapdoors of the South and the Cyclocosmia torreya trapdoors of the Florida panhandle and southwest Georgia. Both species live in sandy clay of various colors, from red and orange to even yellow sandy ochre clay. This is a sandy red/orange clay. Meaning, it is highly absorbent of water. Perfect substrate for raising trapdoor spiders. Thanks, Tommy!
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