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Ep. 15 - Bioactive Live Q&A - Setting Up a Bioactive Bearded Dragon Enclosure

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This week Bryan and Kevin will be talking about setting up a Bioactive Bearded Dragon Enclosure. From soup to nuts including questions like: 1. What is a bioactive enclosure and why is it beneficial for bearded dragons? 2. What substrate should be used in a bioactive bearded dragon enclosure? 3. How do you set up a bioactive enclosure for a bearded dragon? 4. What plants are safe to use in a bioactive bearded dragon enclosure? 5. What types of insects can be used as part of the bioactive cleanup crew? 6. How do you maintain the balance of the bioactive ecosystem in the enclosure? 7. Are there any specific temperature and humidity requirements for a bioactive bearded dragon enclosure? 8. How often should the enclosure be cleaned and maintained? 9. What are the potential risks or challenges associated with a bioactive bearded dragon enclosure? 10. Are there any specific resources or guides available for setting up a bioactive enclosure for bearded dragons? We hope you can join us and drop a question in as we bridge the gap between Bio-Diversity in Farming and Bioactive Reptile Enclosures.

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