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A bioactive terrarium is a terrarium in which plants, animals, fungi, and other micro-organisms work together in complex and fascinating ways just like in an ecosystem in the natural world. What is a Bioactive Terrarium? A bioactive terrarium goes further than many terraria that just grow plants.

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A bioactive terrarium is an enclosed habitat used to raise animals and plants. The self-sustaining ecosystem for a specific species is simulated on a smaller scale. The environment is managed to closely resemble that species' natural ecosystem. It is important to note that a terrarium differs from a bioactive terrarium.

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A bioactive terrarium is essentially a closed ecological system that recycles organic material. Something of a self-sustaining terrarium, if you will. Through the addition of some key bioactive elements, we can entrust the terrarium with the dirty work of cleaning and restoring itself.

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A bioactive terrarium is a self-cleaning and self-sustaining enclosed ecosystem that mimics a natural habitat. Bioactive terrariums contain live plants, substrate, springtails, isopods, and other beneficial organisms that help break down waste and prevent mold or bacteria growth.

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A "bioactive" terrarium or vivarium is one that uses microfauna (i.e., tiny animals) and microflora (i.e., microbial organisms) to regulate the environment. Just as nature has its ways to recycle decaying plants and organic matter, a bioactive setup hopes to achieve the same. Albeit on a much smaller scale.

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A bioactive terrarium usually involves several elements that work together in balance to create a naturalistic, aesthetically pleasing home for reptiles and amphibians. Live plants clean the air, retain humidity and provide cover for any inhabitants. The substrate allows the plants to root and grow.

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The Easiest Way To Make A Bioactive TerrariumA bioactive terrarium is one that contains plants and animals. In this case I'm using the humble springtail! Spr.

Western hognose bioactive terrarium freshly planted! Fingers crossed


What Is a Bioactive Vivarium? Bioactive vivaria are typically (but not always) natural-looking habitats, with plenty of plants and habitat-appropriate substrates. But the "bioactive" moniker refers specifically to the substrate - bioactive substrates are "alive." They foster an entire ecosystem of fungi, bacteria, and small animals.

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You could call a bioactive substrate the holy grail of terrarium and vivarium soil. Truly, the foundation of a self-sustaining terrarium. It has all the hallmarks of an effective tropical plant substrate and it supports the needs of your bioactive helpers.

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Bioactive terrariums make for one of the most visually appealing reptile habitats, especially if they are done right. Further, they may create a healthier environment for your reptile or amphibian if the substrates are properly maintained.

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The choice of container is crucial. Opt for a clear glass container to showcase your mini-ecosystem. The lid will help maintain humidity, creating a stable environment for your plants and fauna. 5. Building the Foundation: Substrate Selection. The substrate is the foundation of your bioactive terrarium.

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A bioactive terrarium is a self-sustaining ecosystem that contains live plants and animals. The key to creating a successful bioactive terrarium is to mimic the natural environment as closely as possible. This means choosing the right plants and animals, as well as providing them with the necessary food, water, and shelter.

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The term "bioactive" was coined back in the mid 1990's. Some poison dart frogs were housed utilizing springtails and isopods in the Atlanta Botanical Gardens (ABG) mix with leaf litter and other organic matter mixed in to provide a self-cleaning, self-maintaining ecosystem within the animals' enclosure.

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A bioactive terrarium (or vivarium) is a terrarium for housing one or more terrestrial animal species that includes live plants and populations of small invertebrates and microorganisms to consume and break down the waste products of the primary species.

My first ever Bioactive Vivarium made for my corn snake. I plan on


The concept of a bioactive terrarium is to create a self-sustaining ecosystem where the animals live alongside various microorganisms that help maintain a natural balance. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you set up a bioactive terrarium: Step 1: Choosing the right terrarium