Bioactive Terrarium Bugs
This video is a shout out for advice from the bioactive community.
Bioactive terrarium bugs. With self cleaning bioactive terrarium setups becoming more popular with people caring for pet reptiles and amphibians so too are the hidden janitors within these enclosures the so called cleanup crew of small bugs and worms that break down the pets waste products. If you are unable to receive that day tuesday october 27th please reach out to us at customercare thebiodude com or 717 305 0684. I am building a bioactive terrarium for a certain reptile i ll be adding to my family soon.
Please read our live arrival guarante. The tye dyed iguana s top advice on bioactive terrariums. For some bioactive may just be a way to create a more self sufficient.
But you may be wondering what kind of substrate to use in such a setup. The good news is that temperate and arid clean up crew critters tend to be significantly more efficient in breaking down waste than their tropical counterparts. Do you want a terrarium setup that looks more natural and beautiful as well as being easy to maintain.
With luck you ll end up inadvertently adding some of these critters to your vivarium when you collect decaying logs and soil from a healthy forest. Creating interesting terrariums is a crafter s dream. Many tropical species of bioactive terrarium bugs are unlikely to thrive in this environment so you will need to change tactics.
Y our clean up crew pack order will ship on monday october 26th 2020 to arrive tuesday. What makes this possible is the microorganisms bacteria and fungi and the microfauna insects and bugs that are able to help the decomposition process along. It will ship separate from the rest of your order.
After adding the three basic layers of substrate to your vivarium you ll need to add some of the insects and other invertebrates necessary to create a functioning ecosystem. I mage courtesy of aquarimax pets. The term for such a thing is a bioactive terrarium.