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<blockquote data-quote="Avic-oholic" data-source="post: 237547" data-attributes="member: 49444"><p>I’ve never used charcoal in any of my bioactive enclosures. That being said my current enclosure is my first bioactive t enclosure(I’ve always kept snakes up until now). Most people, myself included, use clay balls made for aquaponics or lava rock as a drainage layer. I wouldn’t use Isopods as they can stress the T out, some people say there are certain ones that work but I can’t speak on that. You could use wood from outside but it requires cleaning and heating in an oven. As for what decor is best for T. Blondi someone else will have to answer that as I’ve never kept one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avic-oholic, post: 237547, member: 49444"] I’ve never used charcoal in any of my bioactive enclosures. That being said my current enclosure is my first bioactive t enclosure(I’ve always kept snakes up until now). Most people, myself included, use clay balls made for aquaponics or lava rock as a drainage layer. I wouldn’t use Isopods as they can stress the T out, some people say there are certain ones that work but I can’t speak on that. You could use wood from outside but it requires cleaning and heating in an oven. As for what decor is best for T. Blondi someone else will have to answer that as I’ve never kept one. [/QUOTE]
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