Just a question, how often do you change out the substrate for the ones living in the 5-10 gallon
Just a question, how often do you change out the substrate for the ones living in the 5-10 gallon
Good question. I hope others will chime in to on this, but for me, I will change it completely about every two weeks. Now, with saying that, I am spot cleaning the substrate daily and changing water as needed.
The other thing I am trying to do is recycle the coco substrate. I pick it clean, wash it, dry it, sift it, then bake it. Anyone else recycling their substrate?
That is how I recycle... lol. I pick it clean of any found waste when cleaning it from the tank. Then I soak it and ring it out. Air dry it on a plastic sheet outside. Sift it for more found waste. Bake the dried substrate for 30 min at around 225 in the oven. Them add water to use as needed.
Any thoughts?
Baking the substrate doesn't make the house smell?
"There's nothing like the smell of cooked soil in the morning...it smells like...Frogs!"![]()
Jeff, just awesome. When we finished the terrarium for our big-eyed tree frog last Sunday, our fourth terrarium, my wife said: no more frogs for awhile, please. And when i showed her your pics, she just looked at me saying: Eric, no.
Jaguilar: we bake our substrate once in awhile and it really doesn't have a pungent smell. My son will say that it smells like nature...
I have to do a major cleaning on the Whites enclosure. Stinking mosquitoes (at least I think they are) have now gone wild and the substrate is covered in them. I'll try saving as much of the substrate as I can but moss is gonna go for now.
Will baking the coco and jungle mix kill off any mosquitoes left in after I wash it out?
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