I forgot about the clay balls! I couldn't find any locally for a decent price which is why I went with the rocks.
I'll try the trap for the crickets. I'm already planning on how to do it.
Oh! What was really cool today! I was on the phone with my girlfriend and we were talking about the African nightcrawlers because the rain happened while I was on the phone with her. She asked me how they were doing and I said, "Well, I assume they're doing OK. I don't really ever see them. Maybe I should dig up a chunk of soil to see if there are any in there." Next thing you know, I saw a baby crawl up on the glass. How freaking cool is that?!
I'm in that bioactive group. They also told me I didn't need the fir bark because it would turn to soil anyway.
For drainage, I could make a false bottom, I had to do that in my hermit crab tank. I have a ton of left over weed blocker. Is a drainage level really necessary though considering a bearded dragon tank has almost no possibility of getting flooded unlike tropical and more humid setups?
I just finish reading the full instruction. Definitely need to make a false bottom. For my hermit crab tank, I added a pvc pipe in one corner so I can siphon out excess water if I need to. I'll do the same for the bearded dragon. Thank you.