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    Re: Question about spotted python enclosure

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    I have heard people recently steer away from bioactive with ball pythons. Is this the same with spotted pythons as well or do they do well in bioactive? We were thinking about it with her, but don't necessarily have to go that route either.
    I imagine bioactive enclosures are better in theory than in practice. Creating a functional ecosystem in a box sounds very difficult to me, but then, I struggle keep my house plants alive. If you do go the bioactive route, I'd advise you to add your pet to the ecosystem last. Make sure your plants and other fauna (isopods and springtails) are thriving first. You're probably going to have to do a fair bit of tinkering to do that, and you don't want to do that with your snake in there. It'll stress her out.
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