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Old 03-25-12, 08:08 PM   #1
jaleely
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Bioactive set-ups

Another thread lead to a discussion that got me thinking. What are the general opinions on these types of set-ups? What kind of animals have it? My red eyed croc skink is almost on a set up like this as it is, just due to me changing things to her liking. I'm missing the plants. I'm going to change that, though, as soon as I do some more research. I think the pyxie frog, and all my snakes could thrive in this environment as well.

What do you think of this link?
Bioactive substrate...the beginnings. in Morelia Viridis Forum Forum

And do you think this would be a good way to go for my hognose snakes? They tend to like things dryer, and can be burrowers. I am trying actual sand for my sand boas, atm, recommended by Warren Treacher.
How do you think my carpet, balls, dumerils, corn snake, and bolivian boa would do in this environment? I respect and look forward to some engaging advice from 99% of you *lol* Oh ain't i a stinker!?
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