MissSkittles
Chameleon Enthusiast
I picked up a 36x18x18 exo Terra super cheap and have been thinking over things to do with it for one of my leopard geckos. I’ve been playing around with the idea of using foam and stuff to create a multi level landscape to provide more living space. Not sure how well my ideas would work with keeping the tank clean though.
Then I thought maybe bio active would be nice and provide a more natural environment. In my search for setting up bio active for leos, I found it seems much different than is done for chams. There’s no drainage level with the clay balls, screen and drainage pvc access. It’s pretty much throw everything in and that’s it. Is that correct? I only want to do this once and would like to avoid a stagnant mess. Is a drainage layer not needed as they don’t get the misting/dripping that chams do?
Also, with bio active for a Leo, how do I place the heat mat? Bio dude says place on the tank side rather than the bottom, but they need their bellies warmed for digestion.
Then I thought maybe bio active would be nice and provide a more natural environment. In my search for setting up bio active for leos, I found it seems much different than is done for chams. There’s no drainage level with the clay balls, screen and drainage pvc access. It’s pretty much throw everything in and that’s it. Is that correct? I only want to do this once and would like to avoid a stagnant mess. Is a drainage layer not needed as they don’t get the misting/dripping that chams do?
Also, with bio active for a Leo, how do I place the heat mat? Bio dude says place on the tank side rather than the bottom, but they need their bellies warmed for digestion.