Thank you so much for these videos -- I'm looking into getting a Corn Snake had had no idea about bioactive tanks for reptiles before, and these are such a beautiful and healthy way to keep snakes, and I love how they're mini ecologies! It makes having a snake seem so much more enjoyable!
Thanks for the great video! I would love for you to cover an arboreal build (like over 3 or 4ft) and how to properly light and heat for optimal plant growth and animal comfort as well as plant options for various growth heights and placements. I'd also love a video on your take at a DIY background.
Mycorrhizae are fungi that have a symbiotic relationship with plant roots, they basically allow the roots to more efficiently absorb nutrients and water from the soil.
Hey, I'd like in depth guide on moss, it's the only plant I can't keep alive in my enclosure. Don't know if it's the water I use,, lighting, or something else...
You see on FB & IG soooo many “themed” enclosure that are made to satisfy human egos & not the animals. It’s unfortunate & an inconvenience for the reptiles miserably living in it.
Thank you so much for these videos -- I'm looking into getting a Corn Snake had had no idea about bioactive tanks for reptiles before, and these are such a beautiful and healthy way to keep snakes, and I love how they're mini ecologies! It makes having a snake seem so much more enjoyable!
I just got a Kages enclosure and the substrate + additives from you. Still studying for assembly and composition so this is perfect timing!
Thanks for the great video! I would love for you to cover an arboreal build (like over 3 or 4ft) and how to properly light and heat for optimal plant growth and animal comfort as well as plant options for various growth heights and placements. I'd also love a video on your take at a DIY background.
I would love an in-depth guide on moss. I've never been able to keep it alive.
Excellent Video!
Could you elaborate more on what you meant by mycrorrhizae at 6:42?
Mycorrhizae are fungi that have a symbiotic relationship with plant roots, they basically allow the roots to more efficiently absorb nutrients and water from the soil.
Why no drainage layer for tropical setups
Hey, I'd like in depth guide on moss, it's the only plant I can't keep alive in my enclosure. Don't know if it's the water I use,, lighting, or something else...
Can you explain exactly why having bat guano in a substarte bad? What about it makes "your critter sick"?
You see on FB & IG soooo many “themed” enclosure that are made to satisfy human egos & not the animals. It’s unfortunate & an inconvenience for the reptiles miserably living in it.