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    firebelly2
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    Default Cleans itself?

    I am trying out some new eco earth coco fiber an was reading the directions when i noticed it said it decomposes the odor and waste product. any ideas if thats true?

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    Paul Rust
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    Default Re: Cleans itself?

    If you create a living vivarium with live plants, springtails, and let bacteria get established in the soil instead of constantly cleaning it then yes it can become part of a system that takes care of itself for the most part. I rarely do any more than regular water changes and I use a lot of coco-fibre.

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    Skulldroog
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    Quote Originally Posted by NW Amphibian Rescue View Post
    If you create a living vivarium with live plants, springtails, and let bacteria get established in the soil instead of constantly cleaning it then yes it can become part of a system that takes care of itself for the most part. I rarely do any more than regular water changes and I use a lot of coco-fibre.
    Same here.

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    firebelly2
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    What type of plants would be good for this?

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    Paul Rust
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    Quote Originally Posted by firebelly2 View Post
    What type of plants would be good for this?
    What species of are you wanting and how big is the enclosure?

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    firebelly2
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    Default Re: Cleans itself?

    I have a fire bellied toad in a 15 gallon enclosure

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