Sunday, December 12, 2021

Any tips for creating a bioactive terrarium for a Pogona henrylawsoni?

Hi all. I'm planning to turn my smol beardie's enclosure into a bioactive one when she decides to wake up from her brumation (which, knowing her, will take months and months lol). I've been studying up about creating an arid bioactive environment and otherwise I've found good advice, but I'm wondering about the cleanup crew. Usually the arid environments are created for bearded dragons and the cleanup crews include dubias, but my henrylawsoni would love to try to eat and then probably choke on the adult ones so those are out of the question. How many species of bugs should be introduced to the system? Can I just throw springtails and maybe mealworms in there or should there be more variety in CUC? I've understood that isopods wouldn't like the lack of humidity. Thanks in advance!

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