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</html>";s:4:"text";s:27616:"It was also a lot easier because due to the humidity, feces broke down quickly with the help of bacteria, fungi, and detritivorous insects, hexapods, etc. Create your own unique website with customizable templates. Of course, there are exceptions like feeding massive prey items, but generally speaking, it's a secondary illness. Though animals that have a small count of parasites seem to do very well on it, you may want to kill all of them before beginning to stop any possible problems in the near future. Camilla Pode - 4 February 2021. How do you make a bioactive bearded dragon enclosure? We are dedicated to the care of bearded dragons with almost every topic covered. We are dedicated to the care of a popular pet reptile species called the Bearded Dragon. Beardie Stuff Store. This is why a pond liner holding the substrate is highly recommended. And if so how to go about this. Reptile and Amphibian Bioactive Setups. Bioactive substrates do not ALWAYS look pretty, nor do they have to. The key word is HEALTHY. Many breeders, more so in the Continental United States (though a few in Europe), have been using more minimalistic and sterile enclosures to keep dragons. WhatsApp. In my indoor tank, my relative humidity sits at around 30-40% during the day, but 40-60% during the night hours. Fast growing herbs are also decent to use. Though animals that have a small count of parasites seem to do very well on it, you may want to kill all of them before beginning to stop any possible problems in the near future. Watch the video. As for what types of plants, you want the types of plants to be consumable by the dragon, replaceable, and able to survive the climate easily. In forging this site and Facebook group, we hope to spark a new love for these often misunderstood animals and we love to educate others on the care of their own bearded dragons and help not only nurture bonds between an owner and their pet, but also a bond between the owner and us. Even though they are sealers, they actually will allow moisture through eventually as it ages. Provide proper UV lighting for your bearded dragon. It's a natural instinct to do this. The answer is rather simple. The desert portion of the Bioactive hobby is slightly experimental. I recommend a 4x2x2 feet enclosure. This idea is how shots work. This small commission will be used to continue to support the site. He moved to a bioactive set up about 7 weeks ago. So if you have a digger like me, it probably won't matter how you choose to layer it. It is not technically needed because it should not be receiving excess amounts of water anyways. Another thing people ask me is where did I get my substrate. I keep my lowest few inches moist to the touch so you can feel the moisture. All of this is just a misunderstanding (or myth) that gets passed along as an easier way of explaining. The soil for an arid bioactive terrarium is one of the hardest to create because the top layer must be dry (similar to that of a temperate enclosure), with some moisture in the lower layers. Everything in nature has a balance. Naturally, a healthy soil will effectively counteract fungal and bacterial blooms creating a balance. Now keep in mind, these are surface temperatures. But maybe you want to read about handling your dragon! *Please note: I am, under permission, will be using some of Derek Nye's (a Bioactive keeper) quotations in it. Because of this bacteria, the levels of bad bacteria may decrease once they rise. I personally keep it in the 90-150 range in the indoor enclosure which is more enclosed utilizing a variety of surfaces from different rocks, wood, and the dirt itself to allow the temperature to change drastically in a small space. Website Created By: Justin Huynh (June 2018). For example, many keepers will begin offering mice (that are not pinkies and have fully formed bones and fur) to their dragons. All in all, humidity should not become a problem as long as the tank is kept at a proper temperature and is well ventilated utilizing cross vents preferably. Hailing from central Australia, Bearded Dragons well deserve their reputation for outgoing personality and hardiness! Some examples would be using polycrylic, polyurethane, drylok, or a fish grade rubber liquid or liquid pond liner. Follow the directions that are on these. Their durability allows them to live in varied environments, from harsh deserts to green forests. Some examples that I have used before:1) dracaena (some are toxic to small mammals in large amounts)2) echeveria (common name: hens and chicks)3) pothos (toxic to most small mammals in large amounts)4) mint (spearmint specifically)5) basil6) micro greens of collards and mustards7) various types of grasses like wheat grass. You want enough to cover the bottom and however high you want the substrate to be in your tank. Please note, you may not have success with ALL of these organisms, but I have used all of them with at least some success...some better than others. Pinterest. Here is a 30 year, month by month, 9am and 3pm climatology study to prove the wide range of humidity encountered in the wild.". Other options have been deemed too difficult to keep clean, yet some owners still take the time to engage in a rigorous cleaning schedule and consider these same substrates the best available. Similar to monitor keepers, it is usually around 150-170 degrees F surface most of the time. Now a common question is to use a drainage layer or not. They are desert animals and don't need water or moisture. Again, we can't know what they are thinking, but we can provide options so that they can choose. There are a few more organisms you can use that I have never tried before so I will not speak for them specifically. If using the fish grade water proofing rubber liquid or liquid pond liner, you are good to go. This means that the plant shouldn't be your prized bonsai tree that cost you hundreds of dollars. Again, this part is a bit dependent on the owners themselves. This process is very water intensive, which means that your dragon needs to stay consistently hydrated all the time. Tip of the Week Provide proper UV lighting for your bearded dragon. Again, my substrate may or may not work for you. Now many reptile keepers will keep their dragons in front opening enclosures for ease of access for various reasons. is all together, you're missing one big thing. For example, a bearded dragon who has dug into the ground will likely experience a rise in humidity due to the moisture trapped into the ground. Now you may ask me,"Well, Justin, why would we want to increase basking temperatures?" Whoops! Be A Sponsor. However, for my outdoor enclosure, measuring 12x2.5x2.5 feet, I allow the temps to go up towards what most people consider a bit crazy. The main thing you want to look for is an inert substrate. It also likely will already be cycled with good bacteria if left outside. You can hold it up by zip tying it to itself, or a small amount of PVC tubing works fine. Yours may be higher or even lower than mine, and that's perfectly fine. I do not let it pass this though. Another thing to consider is micro environments and micro climates. As for what to use in your drainage layer, I use either LECA (porous, inert, clay pellets) or lava rock. Your bearded dragon may represent the biggest threat to the plant, as he may find the leaves tasty. Consider this a warning before you begin creating it. 1)  Superworm beetles and their larvae2) Mealworm beetles and their larvae3) Lesser Mealworm beetle and their larvae4) Dermestid beetle and their larvae5) Crickets (common house species works fine)6) Various species of roaches like dubia, hissers, etc.7) Compost worms8) Fly larvae or maggots (various species)9) Earthworms. The Dude is happy to sell complete Bearded Dragon BioActive Kits, healthy edibles, and BioActive substrates to give your Dragon the home they deserve! A vivarium is the tank or box where your bearded dragon lives. These bacteria convert dead organic material and turning into peat, which then releases nitrogen and carbon. For example, in a Bearded Dragon bioactive vivarium, the keeper can introduce superworms. The best place in my opinion to grab the substrate is outside. Fun fact: This is actually my own bioactive terrarium before the plants were put in. A complete, self-sustaining bioactive vivarium kit for Bearded Dragons. However, overwatering is very easy and if you over watered, you would need to likely replace your ENTIRE setup because soil gets soggy and anaerobic very quickly. Plants are everywhere. It is a plastic grid with half inch squares. © 2020 Bearded Dragon Obsession. Generally speaking, they shouldn't need external chemicals and fertilizers to live well. Specifically in their composting or worm bin setups. However, we all know that in order to build your immune system, you must have a small amount of said bacteria or virus in contact so that your body may respond to the incoming danger. And of course, like I said above, nature always has balance so not ALL of the bad bacteria are completely erradicated. In a Bioactive setup, you use good bacteria and other macro organisms to "battle" the bad bacteria and effectively stopping their spreads. Impaction is the collection of debris in the guts. For this is what changes a substrate from. For quite a while, it was restricted to only the more tropical species because most of the time, they needed or benefited from it. However, keeping it completely bone dry is likely to cause problems for your dragon as well as the lungs struggle to stay moist, which compromises the immune system of your dragon. However, if using the other three options I mentioned, you will also want to purchase a cheap pond liner. This can also work for a bearded dragon to build a much stronger immune system. Simply, it smells like earth. The 15mm wood boards help keep in heat making it easy to provide basking temperatures up to 110 Fahrenheit or higher. Once buried they rarely come above the substrate until they have evolved into beetles, their adult stage. False. I recommend at the minimum, 6 inches. Because of what is mentioned above, I will tell you what I use to create my substrate.My substrate consists of:1) 50-60% play sand (silica free, made for children)2) 30% organic no pesticide top soil3) 5-10% coconut husk (grounded) and other misc products like small wood chips. Because there are thousands of plants that could actually be used, I will provide a link to a website with a toxic and non toxic list. Remember, if you do not clean a tile floor, you end up with a dirty floor. We are dedicated to the care of a popular pet reptile species called the Bearded Dragon. However, it would also depend on the hydration level of the dragon. 1) The play sand gives the entire thing the more dry part of the substrate as well as adding structure to it for burrowing and digging.2) The soil generally will have a ton of springtails and Isopoda in it already. Predator insects also can play a role in keeping pests like fungus gnats at bay. Already done with this article? It will be specified where by quotation marks. This is very simple to combat. A few people have also asked me about how deep to make it. The debris can really be anything at all, be it food, substrate, etc. It smells like I stepped into a nice and luscious forest. Micro and macro organisms are what make the substrate actually bioactive. This will invoke bearded dragons to use their natural behaviors of burrowing, grazing, hunting, and thermoregulating. They also serve the benefit of being a good food source. New bearded dragon is very likely to be in a corner or hideout and refuse food. A higher temperature allows a dragon to boost its metabolism very quickly allowing it to digest objects and food items it would not be able to do at the normal 90-110 degrees Fahrenheit temperatures. Each of the ones I have listed above require different materials and climates to survive, so research what each one prefers and try to create microclimates to accommodate them. They provide an environment that allows your animal to behave as it would in the wild, looks good and once done, requires very little maintenance. just being a substrate to a bioactive substrate. Now obviously, it likely will not hold enough substrate to sustain the enclosure. Misting or spraying too much will cause RI's. It presents the dragon with numerous spaces and opportunities for camouflage. People also will add leaf litter on the top. All Rights Reserved. This also keeps the lower layers cool for any earthworms that are added. .I hope you guys enjoy this video! There are very resilient hexapods called springtails. They experience large range of fluctuations in rH from 20% upwards to 80% with an average of 40-60% rH. Basil isn’t toxic to your lizard, but he may consume it more quickly than the plant can tolerate. We are a group of bearded dragon owners, breeders, and hobbyists looking to advance the care and husbandry of captive bearded dragons. So species wise, what can go in? Also on top of this, a higher temperature combined with sufficient hydration allows a dragon to digest substrate quickly and with ease. It is recommended that the bearded dragon have a vet checkup with a fecal to rule out any parasites that the dragon may contain before being switched onto a Bioactive substrate. If you would like to have enough for a female to dig and lay infertile eggs, 12 inches. I'm all for a small drainage layer. Site Search Social Media ... Let people know! Wooden enclosures should be waterproofed via a water based or reptile safe sealer. A bioactive substrate will encourage a bearded dragon’s natural behaviors of digging, burrowing, and thermoregulating in a best-case scenario. Twitter. Live. However, I keep the higher layers cold to the touch but with no feel of being wet or soggy. Water bowls will cause RI's. I own several species of reptiles ranging from bearded dragons to Argentine black and white tegu. Hey everyone! The feces becomes a large food source for all these organisms to consume. Many gardening forums may be an excellent place to learn from online if you would like to read further. This serves three purposes really: to provide a food source for the cleaners, a shelter for the cleaners, and to trap humidity under the soil, again, for the cleaners mostly. This bearded dragon habitat is bioactive marked with a balanced presence of fauna and flora. Jungle habitats are very easy to setup are very common now, but we’re often asked by leopard gecko and bearded dragon keepers about … This is essential. Nutrition chart for vegetables and bugs for bearded dragons and other reptiles and how often you should be feeding various food items | Bearded Dragon Nutrition. To talk about a wild bearded dragon, s/he will likely have a large fluctuation in resources because they are constantly on the move to find food and shelter. Bacteria, and in rare cases, fungal, cause RI's when inhaled and is exacerbated by heat and moisture. Choosing a suitable bearded dragon substrate is a controversial topic among many beardie owners. The sand can be purchased at your local hardware store. Now of course some little guys would have crossed the border into your viv via leaf litter and logs but this isn’t enough. This means that our captive dragons, if deficient of a mineral or vitamin MAY eat the substrate openly, in which case, you should reconsider a loose substrate until the husbandry is fixed. It needs to be expendable. These larger, hard bodied worms will quickly dig deep down into the substrate and subsist on biodegradables such as wood, decaying/live plants. It actually depends on your personal setup. Additionally, bearded dragons are large lizards, who require very large habitats. Bearded Dragon Lizard Bioactive Kit. Give it a lot of support as it will be supporting a good amount of weight though. It also reduces the chance that the substrate will be consumed by the dragon. If the balance of organisms in the substrate and the type of substrate is correct, the insects and good bacteria present will aid in breaking down fecal matter and combatting bad bacteria in the enclosure. Please excuse my tiredness, I have been recovering from the Flu these last few days. I feel dragons should always have access to fresh water and if a water bowl is creating a humidity issue, then you really have a ventilation issue that needs addressing. You can learn everything from bearded dragon car Not to mention all of the large scale outdoor breeders in Florida raising dragons in 80% rH year round. The deeper you have the substrate, the more biodiversity it can hold within leading to a much better bioactive substrate and will make the system less likely to crash and much more stable. Most female bearded dragons reach a sexual maturity by the age of 15 months, but it can be earlier. Essentially, you create a living thing.  The smaller the tank, the less the substrate, and thus, the less cleaner housing. They eat it very readily as will most of your other cleaners that are added to the enclosure. You create a "self-contained ecosystem with its own inhabitants, food chain, nitrogen cycles, and climates." Vivexotic AAL Repti-home Bearded Dragon Vivarium. Higher temperatures allows them to digest this very easily if given sufficient hydration. This means that if you do not have enough substrate, it simply won't work because the cleaners won't be able to keep up with the food amount. It is perfectly normal for the humidity to rise during the night. $124.95. Or even do both. This case is VERY HEAVY, almost 75 lbs for the 2 bags. This essentially means that bioactive (or naturalistic) substrates or enclosures can actually be artificially created with them in mind. It also will hold more water for the tropical cleaners that are added.3) The coco husk and misc wood products lighten the load allowing it to drain quicker. This is very general idea of what to use. These plants will not only add some much-needed pizazz to your bearded dragon’s tank… but will also be safe to consume!. Some examples of macro organisms would be a few of the following. This is from our passion to yours. 7. Offering a natural, BioActive BioDude setup not only makes your pets feel more at home, but it saves you money and time by providing the best reptile husbandry on the market. The humidity and temperature are regulated. These may or may not work. "Humidity will cause R.I.'s or Respiratory infections. Bearded Dragon Obsession | Care Information | Merchandise, What You Should Use for Your Outdoor Enclosure. With this being said, bearded dragons, like every organism on Earth, came from the wild. Many keepers use various types of substrate that they think is the best. Check the area for any feces as well. 2581. These three things are the main components to my substrate. Many keepers are making the switch towards it due to the natural and enriching aspects of it, though it has been around since reptiles and amphibians have been kept. Many people are discovering what fascinating creatures reptiles are, and bearded dragons are popular choices for pets. This is used to keep the site free for all! This requires a basic understanding of ecology of the species you would like to keep on it. Thank you! How to Set Up a Vivarium for a Bearded Dragon. Baths will cause RI's. Moreover, Can I use soil for my bearded dragon? This is also why I recommend a larger tank. We now have a newer, much more detailed site for you to enjoy. Dragons live in arid to semi arid woodlands and a range of other habitats in the wild. So bottom line: keep the enclosure well ventilated utilizing cross ventilation and the dragons should not experience any respiratory issues. Also stay away from any water streams, ponds, etc when collecting. Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) Another popular culinary plant, parsley is a great option for your bearded dragon’s enclosure. I used the bearded dragon bioactive kit from the bio dude! Get a bit dirty! This is where you either would want to push a ton of substrate towards the back hoping it won't get dug towards the front or purchase a cheap piece of acrylic or glass and silicone it in the front to hold the substrate back from the door. Some substrates have been deemed safe for older, more mature lizards, yet unsafe for young dragons. Plants bring a sense of nature and beauty to any terrarium. Bio active setups in my opinion, are the way to go. Bioactive Bearded Dragons Note: The aim of this article is to give people the information that is needed to make the decision if they want to put their bearded dragon bio active. Everything you need to know about bearded dragons in the bioactive terrarium with an in-depth look at the processes. When you couple together a sterile enclosures with stagnant air, it becomes conductive towards fungal and bacterial blooms. This will obviously cause the wood to rot and eventually give way to the thousands of organisms that were living inside. Facebook. Ignore this, and everything dies within it. Gravel can also be used, however, it gets heavy, and doesn't absorb water like lava rock and the LECA. However, due to digging, lots of it is mixed up. Of course, do not add anything that can harm your dragon. Asked By. Again the dreaded Respiratory Infection is caused by bacteria and in rare cases, fungi. These micro and macro organisms feed on the feces, detritus, decaying, and decayed materials in the enclosure, which is how you create a biological cycle in your enclosure. I use; You can (like me) use British species or you can buy tropical woodlice and springtails. With this said, dragons are pretty hardy and can tolerate a wide range of humidity quite well. As for what to use, most fruit tree leaves are fine to use and most trees that are not evergreen conifers are also safe to use. No, not near your house, your backyard, etc. A checklist for new keepers and beginners for bearded dragons that covers all the basic necessities to their keep and upkeep. Setting it up is the funnest part. For example, Isopods are a terrestrial based crustacean which requires a higher humidity, but will do well lower in the soil and with a humid hide during the day. Brought to you by Bearded Dragon Obsession Facebook Group. Rinse it to take out the dust. Their main food source is mold almost everywhere. So you may need to experiment a little bit with it to find your own balance of substrate. A bioactive substrate is any substrate that recreates an ecosystem, essentially. Mold is also another problem that is also thought of. see wooden enclosures by celebrity dragons. These are generally also naturally mold resistant so that is a plus. Creating a Bioactive Setup Bioactive enclosures are made up of live plants and invertebrates that act as a self-cleaning waste disposal system. In a traditional sterile setup, the only way that bad bacteria are gotten rid of are by stripping the tank bare and sterilizing it. Wild dragons, because they do not consume multivitamins, will often be deficient in vitamins and/or minerals. A complete, self-sustaining bioactive vivarium kit for Bearded Dragons. If you do not feel like you can keep your dragon 110% healthy, then this substra...bearded dragons are not for you. Another option that would not add weight to your build would be plastic lighting diffuser or egg crate. Without this knowledge, you have nothing to base the substrate on as it will vary from species to species, and keeper to keeper. Watch the video. They are not for the lazy people who do not want to clean their enclosures. It isn't as settled upon like the tropical side of the hobby. Terra Sahara is a handcrafted bioactive substrate for reptiles such as bearded dragons, uromastyx, leopard geckos, and other desert dwelling reptiles. With proper ventilation, these blooms are also going to be very few because they won't have the correct humid, warm, and stagnant environment in which they thrive in. Around inanimate or indigestible objects, the body will create a mucus coat around it as to not tear the guts but rather let the object slide through easily without causing damage. See more ideas about bearded dragon, plants, perennials. Another hobby we can learn from is gardening. If you have any concerns, please re-read the humidity section discussing the risk of respiratory infections that is often feared among keepers. They inject a small amount of the virus so that your body can learn how to destroy it. With these temperatures in mind, you also will want to keep the cool side the same around 75-80 degrees F. This will allow your dragon to thermoregulate their own temperatures depending on what they need or feel at the time. This means should he or she get a case of the munchies or find themselves feeling curious, you won’t have to worry about them eating anything toxic. Hailing from central Australia, Bearded Dragons well deserve their reputation for outgoing personality and hardiness! This is why most keepers remove the entire radius around the feces to stop some spread of bacteria. For our purposes, it is in a closed system. 0. May 5, 2016 - Explore Lori Brennan's board "Bearded dragon bioactive setup" on Pinterest. I personally have put a small wolf spider in my tank, which are perfectly safe. This is not recommended for ALL keepers of bearded dragons because it can go wrong very quickly and you will end up sad and with a dying or dead bearded dragon. This is Trevor and his home. And if so how to go about this. Many people like to grow micro greens, which you can use as small, mini bushes for the tank. Some people keep it at the 90-110 degree F range, some keep it between 100-130, some between 110-150, and some even much higher than that reaching the temperature of most monitor species. It also sustains plants, which I will cover later in the article. The Bearded Dragon AAL Vivexotic Repti-home is a high quality affordable vivarium for exotic pets that require a bit more heating. We, the reptile keepers, use this to our advantage. Read the full answer. All of it is false. The ingestion of substrate while hunting WILL NOT be enough to impact a HEALTHY dragon. They also produce antibiotics, which further lower the levels. Of course, because it is outside, it cannot be completely the same all the time. Maximum Reptile™ Essential 4 enclosure – 48" L x 24" W x 24" H; 22" T-5 HO linear fixture - High Output with reflector; 1 x Arcadia D3+ High Output T-5 14% UVB Dragon Lamp 8.5″ dimmable heat lamp Thank you! (Not to bash ALL breeders, just some of the "bad" ones). This ties in with what was discussed in the Humidity section as well. The metabolism and digestion of the debris depends generally on temperature and hydration. Give your bearded dragon a week or two for acclimatization. Note: The aim of this article is to give people the information that is needed to make the decision if they want to put their bearded dragon bio active. I personally do not use it because I can cover those three purposes without them. A lot of dragons in captivity, believe it or not, are not very healthy. These plants will be smashed, eaten, clawed at, and in any other way, damaged by your dragon and the environment itself. 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