Robyn.lux
Member
Hiya all.
Last night I had to dismantle my terrarium bioactive set up. Gutted to say the last.
As you can see from the photos, it completely flooded. I've had to discard all of the balls and substrate. It seems to me that I got supplied the wrong balls? Can anyone advise me on what to do?
I've not been over misting but have used a dripper (I had a collection bin on the bottom for excess). This is only three weeks since I installed the bioactive bottom.
I now have no bioactive bottom in place, just newspaper and kitchen roll. What can I do for drainage now? Drilling the terrarium is not an option.
I planned to have bioactive forever so now I just feel lost.
I dumped all the substrate into bags and put them in a bin outside for now. Will they be safe to use if I decided to put the bioactive flooring back in or is it a start from scratch kinda deal?
Are there different styles of clay balls to use that will actually soak up the moisture instead of collecting it?
Last night I had to dismantle my terrarium bioactive set up. Gutted to say the last.
As you can see from the photos, it completely flooded. I've had to discard all of the balls and substrate. It seems to me that I got supplied the wrong balls? Can anyone advise me on what to do?
I've not been over misting but have used a dripper (I had a collection bin on the bottom for excess). This is only three weeks since I installed the bioactive bottom.
I now have no bioactive bottom in place, just newspaper and kitchen roll. What can I do for drainage now? Drilling the terrarium is not an option.
I planned to have bioactive forever so now I just feel lost.
I dumped all the substrate into bags and put them in a bin outside for now. Will they be safe to use if I decided to put the bioactive flooring back in or is it a start from scratch kinda deal?
Are there different styles of clay balls to use that will actually soak up the moisture instead of collecting it?