Diy Bearded Dragon Bioactive Substrate . The best way to add soil is to mix play sand, organic soil, and clay to create a solid layer. 95.9% fine sand (quartz and iron oxide), in other words, bearded dragons evolved in the dense red sands of Australia.

It should be a substrate. With sand and clay, it is heavier when dry and when wet. As long as the water pipe does not pass through the drainage layer in the surface, the soil necessary for the life of the animals must stand, flow and grow.
It also has a secure locking system and makes the perfect home for your bearded dragon when you're ready to build.
I had fun making this video (with the help of my friend Zach). Decorating a bearded dragon terrarium makes it more beautiful and eye-catching. The smaller the tank, the more substrate there is and the cleaner the shelter.
It's an ordinary sand/earth mixture, but with accurate knowledge.
Soil is great for creating a bioactive substrate for bearded dragons, but soil alone is not a good substitute for bearded dragons. Since bearded dragon habitats are generally very dry, fitting a drainage layer is not usually necessary. 95.9% fine sand (quartz and iron oxide), in other words, bearded dragons evolved in the dense red sands of Australia.
As many of you know, the minimum footprint for a single bearded dragon is a 36" x 18" x 18" fender.
This helps keep large pieces of wood stable. With proper care, the underlay will absorb water, but excess water will seep in and settle just below the drainage layer. With sand and clay, it is heavier when dry and when wet.
I used: 1 Sable Excavator Bag 1 Reptis Bag and 1 Nature Conservancy Bag 1 Forest Flo.
How to build a bioactive bearded dragon submarine step by step 1) Possible tank upgrade. The best sand for a bearded dragon might be children's play sand. Bearded dragons are large lizards found naturally in arid desert areas.
Children's play sand is very easily used as a substitute for bearded dragons (Baines, 2017).
The right substrate for your bioactive dry vivarium is very important. Here we are preparing a dry bioactive layer with our own hands. Most of my bioactive setups are variations of the same recipe.
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