So I have this 75 gallon wooden tank that I have sealed with silicone and another Type of wood sealant that I’m planning on using for a bioacive enclosure
I did some research online about substrate so I went to the garden store and picket up some cactus and succulent mix (mix of soil, sand and perlite) that I was planning on mixing with more sand and eco earth. Will that work?
I’m concerned about the depth of the substrate. What should the minimum be? The enclosure is not very deep.
I have a aluminum screen top (less of a screen more of big sheet will circle holes in it) and someone told me that if I put heat lights on top, the heat will travel to the edges of the screen and burn the wood. Is this true?
Sorry for the multiple questions, but I have many concerns.
Thanks,
MrChen
If done properly bioactive setups can be good. They need to be set up carefully and maintained properly though. As far as lighting goes, The lights don't get hot enough to harm wood. You can suspend the lights from an adjustable lamp stand if you want, that way it will sit off of the top a bit and you can also raise/lower it to adjust the temperature. The UVB light doesn't tend to get more than warm to the touch so that's not a concern in terms of heat.