MissSkittles
Chameleon Enthusiast
If you are going to have any soil on the floor, then you want to go fully bioactive. This is a great guide to setting up bioactive. https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/intro-to-bio-activity.2429/ The drainage layer is essential, as is having a clean up crew of springtails and isopods. The soil and its amendments can be done in varied ways, but the drainage and clean up crew must be done right. I use root pouches to contain my soil. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Root-Po...Pots-with-Handles-Planter-BB900-45H/306677187 After a good layer of clay balls or lava rock, I put a separator of landscape fabric and then my soil and things - horticultural charcoal, orchid bark, chopped up sphagnum moss, play sand all mixed up and after everything has been planted in, covered with a thick layer of clean leaf litter (the only thing I bake to sterilize pests out of) and a couple of pieces of cork bark for the isopods to hide under.Your tank is so pretty . my tank has soil already because I planted the plants inside the dirt so make them easier to grow, so there's clay balls which soak up some of the water from the soil and then refeed the soil so I don't have to water them, I'm removing the lucky bean plant like you said, but is it a huge deal that there's soil?