goku12qw
02-14-17, 10:21 AM
Hey Everyone!
I had posted last month on advice about bioactive set ups and got replies that were really useful! I have decided to go with a bioactive tank for a hognose and was wondering what my steps would be to do that. I heard that bioactive tanks work only with really humid environments but hognoses prefer dry habitats so wondering if it would work and if there was any way to get around it. I was thinking of setting up the tank with a drainage layer then have soil with plants of pothus and a bonsai tree. Then have worms and isopods within this layer and have loose soil mixed with sand on top to allow for burrowing for the hognose. I was thinking of doing spot clean up for big chunks of feces and letting the isopods and worms clean the rest as well as just watering the plants regularly than having the tank humid. Would this work? Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Goku
I had posted last month on advice about bioactive set ups and got replies that were really useful! I have decided to go with a bioactive tank for a hognose and was wondering what my steps would be to do that. I heard that bioactive tanks work only with really humid environments but hognoses prefer dry habitats so wondering if it would work and if there was any way to get around it. I was thinking of setting up the tank with a drainage layer then have soil with plants of pothus and a bonsai tree. Then have worms and isopods within this layer and have loose soil mixed with sand on top to allow for burrowing for the hognose. I was thinking of doing spot clean up for big chunks of feces and letting the isopods and worms clean the rest as well as just watering the plants regularly than having the tank humid. Would this work? Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Goku