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[QUOTE="LoudEnProud, post: 2032102, member: 118410"] Hi everyone, I just made a bioactive setup for my beardie for the first time and I had a few questions. 1. I bought Dwarf white and purple isopods as well as springtails for the clean up crew. How should I maintain them without increasing the enclosures humidity? 2. If I bake my beardies leftover greens and dry them out can I use that for CUC food/in place of leaf litter? 3. Since my CUC are all quite small, how do I keep track of how well they are doing? Will it be obvious? 4. I’ve included mealworms as well as part of the CUC/extra snacks for my beardie, is this okay? I’ll also include a picture as this is my first setup and I’m very proud. He is in a 4x3x2 PVC enclosure. I used foam and a giant cork round that I ended up splitting to make a semi-tunnel and sealed it all with grout and drylok. The substrate is a Topsoil, playsand, coco coir mix. I put in a spineless prickly pear and an aloe plant for now but am considering adding some smaller oregano and mint plants [/QUOTE]
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