Make Bioactive Enclosures For Ball Pythons
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- We Journey to the Republik of Padokia, Home of the Illusive Assassin Illumi.
I walk you through How I Made This Awesome Bio-Active Enclosure for My Ball Python
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Got me on the pooperfall 😅😂😊great build and noodle my friend!
🤣 much Gratitude friend lifeform!!! The noodles are such precious lifeforms 😁
So clever to think of a "cleaning gradient"!!!
Just case poop is on the dry side 😅
Beautiful! As always! I love that youre proving that is possible to successfully keep a snek in a bioactive enclosure.
Also love seeing you interact with your lifeforms..❤
Much Gratitude Dearest Lifeform 😁, while it can be tricky, I feel that with enough obsession 😅 and knowledge of the lifeform bioactive enclosures are possible for all lifeforms, I always wanted to make a bioactive room, where you walk in and it's like a hiking trail threw up nature everywhere 🥹, a lifeform can only dream.... oh also hope you comming to the Ottawa expo, if so I gots a surprise for ya 😁
He is a beautiful happy sunshine boy🌞🍌, I would have kept the poop fall nothing worse then NOT being able to find it so easy . 😂forkasaur !
He is My Pride and Joy 😁, I Wanted too Keep it !!!, But 2 Pooper Falls Later 😭, with a pump it was like a Brown water feature, Not Pleasant to the eyes or The Nose 😅
amazing 🙂
Thanks Mama 😁
Wow incredible job with every part of this! Very entertaining and well done, thank you for sharing. How old is he? Are you happy with the dimensions or do you think you will upgrade again in time?
That is high praise 😁, Illumi is about 3 years old now and I do want to upgrade him asap to a 4×2×2, I do think thats a good size for a full chonky noodle 😁
watch Hardcore as well!! great video
Much Gratitude fellow lifeform 😁
Question. How do you keep mites out when doing this? Spray the substrate before hand with Provent-a-mite? Then wouldn't it kill off the decomposers? Very helpful video!
Luckily I have not had mite issues with Illumi, I'm very careful with new animals and new plants, but once harmful mites are in the soil, the only solution is to take everything apart, preferably the background as well, completely disinfect the enclosure as start over in the time your pet is in Quarantine ( to avoid a breakout or reintroduction) after you are sure the Snake lifeform is mite free, you can then safely reintroduce them to their newly disinfected/remodled home, hope this helps😁, mites are a pain
hey are the little white mites that crawl on their poop in my viv wood mites or predatory mite? i think they got in on my zilla tropical soil or isopod/ sprintail cultures. Im gonna be culturing the isopods and also not sure how to get sprintails out without taking mites too, but im switching to the bio dudes substrate and mixing in spagnum moss and bark. Cant seem to keep humidity well
Are you sure they are mites and not a type of springtails?! some don't have the spring so they run around and those are everywhere
@The-Microverse i have temperate springtails in there they are greyish or small and white. The things i found are more like really small white ticks. They have a round appearance vs the springtails which are more wormy.
So I just searched white round springtails and a picture that kinda looked like a tick popped up, type it on google and let me know if they look familiar ?!, also are they attacking or attaching to your pet life form?! 🤔
@The-Microverse no they just pile up on the poop. They just seem to outcompete the springtails themselves when it comes to getting to food and what not. I think you are thinking of globular speingtails and i wouldnt know without getting a closer look. The springtails i ordered and put in didnt have them in there either i think they just got in on the soil/bark/ect.
So mites are typically NOT detritivours, they usually feed on lifeforms, plants, insects and animals,not detritis and fecal matter, I could be wrong but I am 90 % sure they are a detritivour if not a local variety of springtails, but you would need a closer look to be able to identify
I have not been able to keep creeping fig alive. 🙄
Whaaaaat?! There are hacks, I'm gonna do a creeping fig video soon 😁
"The vet isn't exotic" 🤣🤣
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