I'm looking for Bioactive setup advice please. Ty, Ricky.
Hi there!
I'm planning to put together a bioactive setup for my Ball Python. His enclosure is 84" wide x 24" deep x 24" high. At this stage I've done some reading on various forums, and my eyes are starting to bulge out of my head! lol.
I have a few things figured out. The substrate mix that I plan to use is organic top soil 70% with some washed childrens play-sand (20%) and coconusk husk chips (10%). The mixture will be roughly 6" deep.
As far as bugs, I'm thinking that I'dd keep a few earth worms, springtails for the most-part and some wood mites.
I plan to create a handful of burrows using half round logs that my Ball Python can use without the need to create his own.
I still need to figure out plants, lighting etc... but for now this is where I start asking questions!
1) So far, from what I've said above - can you suggest better or offer any opinions/advice?
2) How many of the various bugs do I need? I've never purchased bugs other than crickets before (Is there somewhere in CANADA that sells these bugs easily?)
3) How do I provide drainage?
Ok - moving onto plants....
My male Ball Python won't be very large in comparison to his enclosure, so I'm not too worried about him smushing the plants to death. I'd like to create a few "zones" within his enclosure as far as plants are concerned. I want a grass zone and a plant zone. I'll also have wood branches etc that will run throughout the full enclosure.
4) Which grasses would grow well in an indoor environment such as the one I am building?
5) Which plants would grow well in an indoor environment such as the one I am building? (Keep in mind the enclosure is 24" high)
6) What lighting do I need to provide for the plants and bugs?
Thanks for reading! If you have any helpful information, or links to helpful information - please post!
Thanks,
Ricky