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Springtails typically come in cultures with hundreds of individuals, so one culture works well. 20 isopods is typically a good starting point, though if your animal is particularly ravenous, you may want to add more in case they get eaten.
@@RealPangeaReptile sorry i meant 12x12x18. Thank you for your quick response! You guys should do a how to for leachianus geckos! I’m a new leachie mom. It’s great! We love your products 🤍
Going full bio is highly recommended to maintain it for 6month to a year and see how it does without a animal inside. I like a my non bio setup with individual potted plants, they easy to remove and replace with another if needed.
You can, but you will want to make sure you provide plenty of leaf litter, and fresh veggies for them to eat, as there won't be any fresh litter from the plants to provide extra nutrients.
The rise of bioactive has cause some people to start to really look down on people who still do some enclosures all artificial. They have developed a superiority complex. But they dont understand that all artificial has certain applications and certain animals just dont do well in a bioactive setup for one reason or another.
I feel like im going information overload!!! I have a leopard gecko who is less than 5months old... Its currently on a repticarpet and i am working on a soil/sand/excavator substrate. I want the best enriched environment for my little leopard gecko.
That's fine for more experienced keepers, though with newer keepers we'd recommend a more controlled environment to start so they are easier to monitor.
I do both. All artificial for quarantine setups and animals that need more care or are to destructive and fully plants bioactive for certain animals that do well in that kind of environment. Sometimes i hybridize the two for animals that need a heat lamp ill do fake plants under the lamp and real everywhere else.
I'm thinking of doing the same. My house is very humid already and I don't wanna have the tanks humidity too high. I feel one with live plants would be hard to keep it from staying too high a lot
Wow, how does this page only have 4k subscribers!?! This is fantastic and you guys are GREAT at what you do!!
I have this channel as well as part time work with a farm tractor manufactures channel, and have been absolutely obsessed with the inner workings of youtube for years.
I'd love to help you in any way I can!!!
Hi, I have a question! How many isopods / springtails do you put in a 12x12x8 enclosure?
Springtails typically come in cultures with hundreds of individuals, so one culture works well. 20 isopods is typically a good starting point, though if your animal is particularly ravenous, you may want to add more in case they get eaten.
@@RealPangeaReptile sorry i meant 12x12x18. Thank you for your quick response! You guys should do a how to for leachianus geckos! I’m a new leachie mom. It’s great! We love your products 🤍
Going full bio is highly recommended to maintain it for 6month to a year and see how it does without a animal inside. I like a my non bio setup with individual potted plants, they easy to remove and replace with another if needed.
Hi I have a question, can you use a cleanup crew (isopods,springtails) in a artificial plant terrarium for tree frogs? Any tips if so, thank you
You can, but you will want to make sure you provide plenty of leaf litter, and fresh veggies for them to eat, as there won't be any fresh litter from the plants to provide extra nutrients.
@ Ok. That was in the plans. Thank you and Thanks for responding
The rise of bioactive has cause some people to start to really look down on people who still do some enclosures all artificial. They have developed a superiority complex. But they dont understand that all artificial has certain applications and certain animals just dont do well in a bioactive setup for one reason or another.
True. As much as we love bioactive setups, artificial/sterile enclosures still have their place!
Can i put isopods in a nobe bioactive tank?
You can put isopods in a non-bioactive tank but you will need to provide plenty of leaf litter and food for them to hide under and eat.
Yup semi bio. Plan on that route myself
I feel like im going information overload!!!
I have a leopard gecko who is less than 5months old...
Its currently on a repticarpet and i am working on a soil/sand/excavator substrate.
I want the best enriched environment for my little leopard gecko.
Do you have any specific questions we can help answer?
Ive seen some youtube where they would immediately introduce their leopard geckos to the bio environment.
That's fine for more experienced keepers, though with newer keepers we'd recommend a more controlled environment to start so they are easier to monitor.
I do both
Both are great! It all comes down to what you need the specific enclosure for, right?
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I do both. All artificial for quarantine setups and animals that need more care or are to destructive and fully plants bioactive for certain animals that do well in that kind of environment. Sometimes i hybridize the two for animals that need a heat lamp ill do fake plants under the lamp and real everywhere else.
Bioactive is my favorite
It's hard to say no to natural plants and a cleanup crew!
i do both - so substrate, leca, isopods and real wood- but also fake plants
Nice! A good hybrid build is great too!
I'm thinking of doing the same. My house is very humid already and I don't wanna have the tanks humidity too high. I feel one with live plants would be hard to keep it from staying too high a lot