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    Bioactive... here I go again.

    What's in between the substrate trays? And I don't recommend using the substrate tray at the top, I suggest that you change it to a weed fabric or landscape fabric.
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    New member starting from scratch

    Like what they said, go as big as you can. I started off with 2x2x4 because I really don't want to spend extra money on getting a smaller one and then upgrading.
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    Bugs and new enclosure shopping

    I have like a few thousand red runners, all of my animals eat them. They breed like zergs. I had only 60 of them a year ago, if I didn't cull them and throw away hundreds of egg cases a month, I would have a least 100 thousand by now. Btw they don't bite you. Hibiscus need strong light to...
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    Veiled chameleon not growing

    This is my current setup. Yes I'm using a single hood. I can't gauge for myself if my enclosure foliage is consider dense a not. So far my cham seems to love the T5 5.0 a lot more than the T8.
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    African land snails

    Ya so I can only feed the small ones.
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    African land snails

    They get a lot bigger when fully grown, about palm size.
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    African land snails

    I just collected a huge number of tiny baby African land snails from my friend's flower pots. So how many generation do I need to breed them so they are safe for my cham to eat?
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    Panther chameleon new set up do i plant it or not

    Ya I was really lucky to find his poop on the ground plant for the fecal exam a few days ago.
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    Anyone worked with pond foam on large cages?

    This is mine. I made some changes to the cork bark before gluing them.
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    Anyone worked with pond foam on large cages?

    You have to cut the smooth surface of the foam. You can shape it into anything you want. Then use silicone glue to stick the coco fiber on it.
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    Anyone worked with pond foam on large cages?

    It will be tedious and your muscles might ache. I did a foam background on my 4x2x2 feet enclosure. You really have to make sure you don't miss a spot that is not covered with peat moss/cocopeat. You can do interesting stuff like sticking cork bark, flower pots or branches into the background.
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    Plant Question

    Ya what she said. Forgetting to cut the stem won't kill the plant but I think there won't be any new flowers for a long time.
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    Plant Question

    Depending on the species. Moth orchids require plenty of light, make sure you have a good plant light. You can wrap a bunch of moist sphagnum moss to the roots with a zip tie or something, then secure it at the upper section of your enclosure. Maybe tie the sphagnum moss bundle onto a branch or...
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    Plant Question

    Lol! I can still stick a few air plants and the creeping fig on the foam background. The hibiscus will need some serious godly rearrangement before I can put one in.
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    Plant Question

    Bioactive. I did months of research before I put it together. The enclosure is custom built by someone else. At first I killed a lot of plants because "hey it's just plants, how hard can it be". Obviously I was wrong lol. I'm proud of my orchids, finally they aren't dying immediately. I might...
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    Plant Question

    Here's mine. Umbrella plant, dracaena reflexa(I thought it was fragans), a dozen wandering jew, mini purple moth orchid, mini white moth orchid, coleus, pink earth star, begonia rex(watermelon), fittonia, snake succulent and 3 types of tillandsia. I have 3 types of moss too, Holland moss, star...
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    Custom enclosures

    Don't forget to build some furniture.
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    Custom enclosures

    Steel is usually used for screen, or even better, stainless steel.
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    Plant Question

    I have a dracaena fragrans and an umbrella plant as my large plants.
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    Custom enclosures

    Aluminum. But I found that it's not as strong as I thought. I'm gonna get someone to build another one.
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