jamest0o0
Chameleon Enthusiast
@PetNcs playing around, but respectfully, why don't you speak on bioactivity more often? One unnatural thing that many people do is have a plastic, sterile floor along with sterilized branches and everything else. It seems like there is a lot of info out there showing that animals and people benefit through exposure and that the natural flora/fauna create a healthy environment which outcompete the bad, while possibly boosting the immune system(I'm not a biologist, maybe someone like @DocZ can speak on this and correct me if I'm wrong). Not just with bio enclosures, but in many situations. I get that there are people that need time to transition over, or are moving, etc. I understand that as it can be a mess to move all that and I'm not trying to be hard on anyone. Just talking about how we can move towards a healthier balanced environment for our animals that simulates the positives of nature. I feel bio is largely ignored in the US still as just an option and not a beneficial addition. If we truly want the BEST shouldn't this be a wide scale change we should strive for?
I've had chameleons in at least 10, maybe closer to 20 'bioactive' set ups. Along with most of my inverts. My branches come straight from the woods, plants often sit outside, etc. So my point is, I've never had a problem with RI, impaction, or any illness. Good chance my animals were just healthy from good breeders and I'd like to think my care is solid, so I'm not saying it's certainly from how I set up things.
Only thing I'd be careful of is dangerous insects in some areas(none really here up north) or worse, pests that attack your plants(quarantine plants to avoid this).
I've had chameleons in at least 10, maybe closer to 20 'bioactive' set ups. Along with most of my inverts. My branches come straight from the woods, plants often sit outside, etc. So my point is, I've never had a problem with RI, impaction, or any illness. Good chance my animals were just healthy from good breeders and I'd like to think my care is solid, so I'm not saying it's certainly from how I set up things.
Only thing I'd be careful of is dangerous insects in some areas(none really here up north) or worse, pests that attack your plants(quarantine plants to avoid this).