Mr. Leopard gecko
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Well, my leopard gecko lives on a mat. The mat looks kind of goofy and every time I show my gecko enclosure to someone with no experience with reptiles, they just look at it and say "I don't think you are taking good care of that gecko" They say that because of the mat and no one really thinks of taking care of reptile can be raised on a mat and instead thinks that all reptiles should be raised on normal substrate. I just tanked it like a man and told them that it was normal, and no matter what they say about poor husbandry I would always keep them on mats. Until I couldn't tank it like a man anymore when I say that the biodude was having a leopard gecko bioactive sale. I've always wanted one but due to the cost (20 gallon long for 180 dollars!) I didn't buy it, but because of the sale I want it now. BUT, I don't know much about bioactive so I researched a bit but still have some questions. Not sure if you guys know about bioactive but if you do, thanks!
1: Does it matter what kind of isopods and springtails used and how much do I need in a 20 gallon.
2: How to prevent impaction, should I just feed him in a separate tank?
3: Do I have to feed my springtails and isopods?
4: Do I have to restock on springtails and isopods?
5: How many times do I have to spray the enclosure?
6: Can I continue using my mini halogen bulbs?
1: Does it matter what kind of isopods and springtails used and how much do I need in a 20 gallon.
2: How to prevent impaction, should I just feed him in a separate tank?
3: Do I have to feed my springtails and isopods?
4: Do I have to restock on springtails and isopods?
5: How many times do I have to spray the enclosure?
6: Can I continue using my mini halogen bulbs?