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Are you thinking of changing your reptile enclosure setup to be bioactive...However you don't know where to start? This video looks into the benefits of a bioactive enclosure, as well as a step-by-step guide of how to set it up. It delves into the five main building blocks of a bioactive enclosure: Drainage layer, bioactive soil mixture, leaf litter, safe plants, bugs/cleanup crew. It also explains what to do when you have an ant invasion! And natural methods you can use to get rid of these critters. This video is from an Australian perspective meaning that all products included in this video can be easily purchased within Australia. The shops you will need access to in order to setup your own bioactive enclosure are Bunnings and Petbarn. However, unfortunately you may not be able to buy the bugs/cleanup crew locally. If this is the case, a reliable online option to purchase your cleanup crew is from The Insectory: https://theinsectory.com.au/product-c... The bugs that are important for the functioning of your bioactive enclosure and that can be purchased from The Insectory are: Springtail Starter Cultures and Isopod starter cultures (Grey. P. Scaber), you can use all the species of isopods in your enclosure if you wish. Mealworms and Superworms can be purchased from Petbarn or PetSTOCK. When it comes to making the soil, here's a rough guide of the ratios of each product: 3 parts of the Small animal bedding 3 parts Gardens Basics all purpose potting mix 2 parts Peat moss 1.5-2 parts Coir-peat brick 2 parts sphagnum moss (you can also put a thick layer of damp spagnum on top of soil around the base of the plants). 1 part Charcoal (more concentrated towards the bottom of the soil) We hope this video proved useful! if you did enjoy the video don't forget to hit the like, subscribe and hit the bell for notifications of future videos!