CLEAN UP CREW!

lthrbecks

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Do you think its important to have a clean up crew in a chameleons vivarium? I've never really given it any thought until now?

Any thoughts would be much appreciated folks.
 
There is no ? at the moment, as I've literally just replaced the entire soi this afternoon! Thanks for your reply
 
If you have a soil substrate, you want micro and macro fauna to eliminate waste products and control mold, fungal, and bacterial growth. Springtails (tropical or temperate) and isopods are frequently used for this purpose, and in addition I personally use red wiggler compost worms to help turn over the soil.

Without some sort of clean up crew, you'll need to do fairly frequent substrate changes in order to maintain a safe environment. Just because it looks and smells okay doesn't mean that it's safe for your chameleon.
 
Ive just ordered hydro drain clay and hydro matting along with springtails and tropical grey woodlice. I hope I'm doing the right thing!
 
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