Bronxthechameleon
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Omg I love your setup!! What soil do you use? Have you ever used reptisoil?This is the BOTTOM of my cage. I have more stuff up top just not in this pic.
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Omg I love your setup!! What soil do you use? Have you ever used reptisoil?This is the BOTTOM of my cage. I have more stuff up top just not in this pic.
Aww thanks. I actually have a male veiled chameleon and I don’t have it set up as bio active even though I would love to. So I don’t use soil for anythingOmg I love your setup!! What soil do you use? Have you ever used reptisoil?
Oh okay! You have no problems with your male trying to eat the soil in your plants do you? Or would you recommend putting large stones over the soil? I appreciate your help so much!Aww thanks. I actually have a male veiled chameleon and I don’t have it set up as bio active even though I would love to. So I don’t use soil for anything
I use stones over my soil in the pic I don’t think I did because I was just setting it up. But yes but stones all over the soil works just fine. Your welcome! I never have a problem helping any other questions or concerns?Oh okay! You have no problems with your male trying to eat the soil in your plants do you? Or would you recommend putting large stones over the soil? I appreciate your help so much!
Okay awesome thank you! Just one more lol so sorry! Because I have my girls laying bin in her enclosure 24/7 & it’s filled with reptisoil what would be the best way in maintaining it to ensure she won’t get sick or anything since technically her base is bio active (because her bin fills the whole bottom of her cage)I use stones over my soil in the pic I don’t think I did because I was just setting it up. But yes but stones all over the soil works just fine. Your welcome! I never have a problem helping any other questions or concerns?
Um I would just keep an eye on herand keep an eye on her, wether she is trying to dig or eat the soil. Honestly I think when you put in more branches and foliage in there she will only be interested in the lay bin when she needs it. Otherwise just keep it LIGHTLY misted and you should be good. Please update me when you get the new light and more branchesOkay awesome thank you! Just one more lol so sorry! Because I have my girls laying bin in her enclosure 24/7 & it’s filled with reptisoil what would be the best way in maintaining it to ensure she won’t get sick or anything since technically her base is bio active (because her bin fills the whole bottom of her cage)
Awesome, thank you so much!! I definitely will!Um I would just keep an eye on herand keep an eye on her, wether she is trying to dig or eat the soil. Honestly I think when you put in more branches and foliage in there she will only be interested in the lay bin when she needs it. Otherwise just keep it LIGHTLY misted and you should be good. Please update me when you get the new light and more branches
Awesome thank you so much! Yes I planned on switching to washed play sand - I just had reptisoil for my plants & decided to use it in the mean time now when I do switch to play sand what would be the best way to keep it clean and free from any type of bacteria? I plan on keeping her laying bin in her enclosure 24/7I've never used reptisoil. It sounds decent...it is essentially just soil and sand and moss, right? While moss does not hold a tunnel well, sand and soil do.
I have been very successful with just using regular ol washed playsand like they sell at home depot. It holds tunnels the best and there is no risk for impaction should she choose to eat it.
If you want to keep your soil clean then adding spring tails and isopods is a great idea. They will be a clean up crew and keep the bacteria and poo out of the soil