Ebichu_Shrimp
New Member
Hello!
I own both a Woma and a BHP for a hot min now in your basic newspaper, decorated and kind eh looking enclosures and I'm just curious as to whether anyone's had success with keeping them in an arid bioactive enclosure? I've been wanting to set one up and I love the look of the bioactive terrariums as one of my friends has a bioactive enclosure for his beardie!
I'm just curious as to how you could even do it as both of my babies love digging but my woma has a very sensitive nose when it comes to substrates as she is a bit older and is a bit fussy with her living arrangements.
Would love some tips and ideas on how I could set it up like lighting, plants, decor, heating drainage, mixtures of substrates and clean up crew. If people advice against it, what would be some more course substrates that are safe for burrowing snakes??
I own both a Woma and a BHP for a hot min now in your basic newspaper, decorated and kind eh looking enclosures and I'm just curious as to whether anyone's had success with keeping them in an arid bioactive enclosure? I've been wanting to set one up and I love the look of the bioactive terrariums as one of my friends has a bioactive enclosure for his beardie!
I'm just curious as to how you could even do it as both of my babies love digging but my woma has a very sensitive nose when it comes to substrates as she is a bit older and is a bit fussy with her living arrangements.
Would love some tips and ideas on how I could set it up like lighting, plants, decor, heating drainage, mixtures of substrates and clean up crew. If people advice against it, what would be some more course substrates that are safe for burrowing snakes??