wanabthemoon
New Member
I have seen the very helpful threads about building a bioactive enclosure including this wonderful one:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/intro-to-bio-activity.2429/
My question is on maintaining the bioactivity long term. I've read other bioactive set-ups that eventually maintain homeostasis with the fish, frogs etc. which are contributing their waste to the system. I'm trying to figure out what I would need to do after set up (1) even before I add a cham (hopefully panther) to the system, and (2) ongoing years down the road.
Is there anything you are doing to "feed" your isopods and springtails?
How long do you see the system lasting with appropriate cham levels of light / heat/ humidity?
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/intro-to-bio-activity.2429/
My question is on maintaining the bioactivity long term. I've read other bioactive set-ups that eventually maintain homeostasis with the fish, frogs etc. which are contributing their waste to the system. I'm trying to figure out what I would need to do after set up (1) even before I add a cham (hopefully panther) to the system, and (2) ongoing years down the road.
Is there anything you are doing to "feed" your isopods and springtails?
How long do you see the system lasting with appropriate cham levels of light / heat/ humidity?