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    Bio active Vivarium

    Hello Everyone, I'm new to the forum and thought I would post up my Vivarium and my male pastel BP Freddie. He is only a few months old and 234 grams. I had him in a 20 gallon long for his first few months but just put him in his Vivarium. I have read how it's probably way too big for him but he has plenty of hides and it's bio active with springtails, isopods and plants everywhere to help keep bacteria in check so I can clutter it without having to disinfect everything all the time. The bugs eat bacteria and bad stuff. The Vivarium is 6x2x2 aquarium that I removed the front glass and put in sliding doors. There is now a panel below the glass with plenty of 2" vent holes. The top is three 1/2" plywood panels with a 3" vent in each panel. The is under the canopy which is open in the back. The back ground is spray foam and shredded coconut husk with planters installed and cork bark pieces.

    The heating is Vivarium electronics 125 watt RHP mounted to the bottom of the plywood panels on the warm side and controlled by a Vivarium electronics VE-300. There is also a zoo med large undertank heater on that side as well. There are digital thermometers and hydrometers on both ends. Also couple analogs as well.

    There are high basking spots and his small hides so he has lots of options. I also made large boxes but he isn't big enough for them yet so they aren't in there yet. Made them by cutting a five gallon bucket in half and then the spray foam, silicon, coconut fiber trick. They blend into the back ground.

    The substrate is a few large 32quart bags of biodude Terra firma and then a couple large bags of Cypress mulch on top of that. Lots of oak leaves, cork bark, Manzanita branches make up the clutter.

    Lighting is led with mostly 7200k white and then some blues and reds. I think they are finnex stingrays. They are on a timer 12 on 12 off for the plants. I still have more plants to add and want to get some bromeliads added to the background.

    Freddie has been a fantastic eater and I'm hoping his new home won't stress him out and ruin that but time will tell. I can always put him back into his 20 gallon if needed and let him get bigger. I'm hoping having his little hides in there should help since he was used to those.





    Last edited by Barleysoda; 12-04-2019 at 12:43 AM.

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