MissSkittles
Chameleon Enthusiast
In the past I’ve seen varied input about using root pouches so thought I’d share my experience with them.
I can’t recall when I set up my bioactive enclosures, but it’s been at least 8-9 months or so (I think). I made the mistake of buying the ones from the Bio Dude. Not only was it over-priced, but it is too small for a 2x2x4’ enclosure...several inches gap between bag and enclosure on all sides. I used one and for the others got bigger from Home Depot. They were much less expensive than Bio Dudes. At the time the only ones they had were too big, so I had to fold and stuff. I used the ReptiBreeze substrate tray on the bottom to contain any extra drainage. In the bag I put a layer of lava rock, covered with heavy landscape fabric and then my bioactive layers of substrate and plants. Even though I run a Mist King, it hasn’t been enough and I’ve been watering the plants weekly. I‘ve never seen any drainage leakage.
The other day I broke down one of the bioactive enclosures and am quite surprised at the condition of the root pouch. Aside from being dirty, it almost looks like it did the day I put it in. No holes or tears. No mold, fungus or other visible growth...not even in the parts that were folded which had little airflow. I’m really quite pleased with just how well it’s held up. It’ll now probably be repurposed for outside plants.
If you want to go bioactive and aren’t handy with building things, I’d definitely recommend these as a great alternative. I’d love if others shared their experiences with the root pouches, good or bad.
I can’t recall when I set up my bioactive enclosures, but it’s been at least 8-9 months or so (I think). I made the mistake of buying the ones from the Bio Dude. Not only was it over-priced, but it is too small for a 2x2x4’ enclosure...several inches gap between bag and enclosure on all sides. I used one and for the others got bigger from Home Depot. They were much less expensive than Bio Dudes. At the time the only ones they had were too big, so I had to fold and stuff. I used the ReptiBreeze substrate tray on the bottom to contain any extra drainage. In the bag I put a layer of lava rock, covered with heavy landscape fabric and then my bioactive layers of substrate and plants. Even though I run a Mist King, it hasn’t been enough and I’ve been watering the plants weekly. I‘ve never seen any drainage leakage.
The other day I broke down one of the bioactive enclosures and am quite surprised at the condition of the root pouch. Aside from being dirty, it almost looks like it did the day I put it in. No holes or tears. No mold, fungus or other visible growth...not even in the parts that were folded which had little airflow. I’m really quite pleased with just how well it’s held up. It’ll now probably be repurposed for outside plants.
If you want to go bioactive and aren’t handy with building things, I’d definitely recommend these as a great alternative. I’d love if others shared their experiences with the root pouches, good or bad.