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    Mr. Snakety snake's Bioactive palace

    Ok, so I set up this vivarium a few months ago. It took quite a while because at the same time I was building a vivarium for my hognose snake as well. The Tank is 48"x18"x18" and mostly glass. I pulled and replaced the glass panel in the center top with plexiglass because it is easier for drilling and I honestly didn't plan ahead and drill before the tank was set up.

    For equipment he has the mistking ultimate hooked up and timed for twice daily misting once in the morning for about 13 seconds right before the lights ramp on and the second at night just before the lights ramp down to moonlight. the light is a 48" current use satellite pro+ he is on a 12 hr cycle from 8 to 8 with 15 min ramps. He is sharing a herpstat 6 with my hognose that keeps the heat pads at both the hot and cool end controlled and controls and ramps the ceramic heat bulb in sync with the led lights. This keeps his parameters in check with the ambient room temp at 69 degrees. I am currently trying to devise a way to incorporate a canister filter to circulate under the false bottom and function as water feature/ water dish.

    For soil/substrate I made a mix of sphagnum moss, peat moss, leaf litter, coco choir, orchid bark, small gravel, lugarti millipede substrate and feed, sand, marble dust (silt), and clay. I mixed that around until I got something I liked. it is 5-8 inches deep on top of grape wood, hardwood, and cork bark scraps like a hugelkultur. this is on top of a eggcrate falsebottom wrapped in three layers of fiberglass screen on 2 inches of lava rock.

    The clean up crew is 5 isopod species, 3 species of springtail, 4 millipede species, and some micro crickets that I'm hoping someone can help identify. they sound way better than normal crickets to me.
    the tank was aged about 5 months before he moved in. he moved in about a week ago and has eaten since then.
    sorry bout the water spots.

    what do you guys think?










    Last edited by Apiratenamedjohn; 05-27-2018 at 04:29 PM.

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