AnamCara
Chameleon Enthusiast
Since I am not adding another chameleon to my home (at this time) -- I want to focus on trying to build a bioactive enclosure. I have a few questions I want to ask some experienced Bio Keepers before anything. I tried to scour these forums before asking but I can't find an answer to these.
1. CUC -- what's your favorite? Is there any *two* that should not be kept together? Any good options are there besides Isopods and Springtails?
2. As with all animals -- the poop is a major way to evaluate health. If you have bioactive, how are you seeing the poop? IE -- how long after the poop hits the floor before it's being broken down by the CUC? Even just a peek.
3. I would be building bioactive for a female panther. I've read that the substrate IS the lay bin -- but in lay bins, lots of keepers use play sand or a mix of play sand. How would the CUC / Plants handle a sand/dirt mix?
4. How long do you have your setup running before introducing the chameleon?
5. What are some good lower-light plants to go on the floor? Are there any mosses I absolutely should not use?
5a -- anyone have carnivorous plants in their bioactive?
6. I am in Colorado -- so dry here. Could I get away with not having drainage outside the cage? Just a thick (7-10 inches) substrate and clay balls on the bottom -- or am I asking for trouble? I feel like it would be hard to get it soaking all the way through the clay balls here in the desert, but I'm notoriously wrong on just about everything. Has anyone done Bioactive in CO? (Some of the youtube videos I have watched do not have drainage going outside the enclosure.)
I'd love a bioactive mentor! Woot woot! Thanks Chamily!
1. CUC -- what's your favorite? Is there any *two* that should not be kept together? Any good options are there besides Isopods and Springtails?
2. As with all animals -- the poop is a major way to evaluate health. If you have bioactive, how are you seeing the poop? IE -- how long after the poop hits the floor before it's being broken down by the CUC? Even just a peek.
3. I would be building bioactive for a female panther. I've read that the substrate IS the lay bin -- but in lay bins, lots of keepers use play sand or a mix of play sand. How would the CUC / Plants handle a sand/dirt mix?
4. How long do you have your setup running before introducing the chameleon?
5. What are some good lower-light plants to go on the floor? Are there any mosses I absolutely should not use?
5a -- anyone have carnivorous plants in their bioactive?
6. I am in Colorado -- so dry here. Could I get away with not having drainage outside the cage? Just a thick (7-10 inches) substrate and clay balls on the bottom -- or am I asking for trouble? I feel like it would be hard to get it soaking all the way through the clay balls here in the desert, but I'm notoriously wrong on just about everything. Has anyone done Bioactive in CO? (Some of the youtube videos I have watched do not have drainage going outside the enclosure.)
I'd love a bioactive mentor! Woot woot! Thanks Chamily!