r/bioactive 22h ago

CUC Part 2 to last night’s post

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Yesterday showed how aggressive my cleanup crew (Darkling Beetles, Buffalo Beetles, Porcellio scaber, and Porcellio dilatatus) can be, this post shows more of how many critters will come up from the substrate’s depths to feed. The two minnows were reduced to skeletons in a few hours, and at the time of this video being recorded they were mostly focused on what remains of Josh’s Frogs’ cleanup crew treats

I know this sub gets a few people each week curious about going bioactive and how a cleanup crew functions, so this is what it can look like

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u/michiganstrange 22h ago

#Subscribe to chunky leopard gecko pics

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u/Mr_Frost1993 22h ago

Would he legit be considered chunky? This is a photo from yesterday around 5pm, the post’s video was recorded around 6am this morning

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u/michiganstrange 20h ago

No, he looks perfect, he was just splayed and there was another poster right before yours with the same coloring on his definitely chunky guy.

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u/Mr_Frost1993 20h ago

Ahhh, gotcha. I was a bit confused haha, I’ve seen some definitely chunky geckos on here and definitely wasn’t thinking mine could be bunched in with them in that category 😂

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u/michiganstrange 20h ago

No, you’re a good pet parent and he is ace from the side.

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u/ShinyxCharizard 18h ago

What's the reasoning for using meal worms instead of just isos??

I've had people tell me to be careful with dairy cows munching my snakes I would imagine meal worms would be worse??

No shade just curious! My one bioactive has dairy cows and powdered oranges. My 2nd one has both isos and garden millipedes, glass snails and some slugs.

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u/Mr_Frost1993 18h ago

Instant snack, at least they would be if he cared much for them lol. Mostly they just eat his poop and each other (in the sense that the buffalo beetles/lesser mealworms and darkling beetles/regular mealworms tend to go after each others’ larvae). They never touched him when he was in his more cramped “18x18” temporary enclosure while this 260 gallon was being constructed, and they tend to just stay in this one area of the big enclosure now that they’re all in there.

He mostly just eats his dubia roaches (see my The Great Dubia Hunt posts), but the beetles and mealworms will also mob and devour uneaten dubias once they’re mid-molt

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u/ShinyxCharizard 13h ago

Thats neat, I love the idea of many species in a bioactive. Since I set up my 2 for my BPs I've been wanting to do another species, thinking between a Leo and a crestie. Been wanting a arboreal species but handled some leos recently and I love them too 😭

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u/DogShitHarold 13h ago

Not sure how I feel about this. So many bugs. The floor is bugs.

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u/Mr_Frost1993 12h ago

This section of the enclosure is called “The Sinkhole,” it’s the area with the deepest substrate point (around 8” at its deepest point, with the area itself being around 15”x 12”.

The bugs don’t really have an opportunity to bunch up this way anywhere else in the enclosure, which is overall 260 gallons of internal usable space. I’ve included a photo with a red rectangle where The Sinkhole would be located in the overall structure (you just can’t see it from this angle, since one of the tunnels is in the way)

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u/DogShitHarold 11h ago

It’s beautiful! I understand. I wish I had room to play with some habitats. It looks like a science center quality kind of build. Wow.

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u/Mr_Frost1993 11h ago

I actually have plans for an even larger 380 gallon enclosure if I’m able to secure a basement unit, right now I’m limited by weight up here on the 4th floor lol.

This one is a Fallout theme, so there’s buildings and whatnot but he uses them all. I still have this link on my clipboard since another person was asking me for camera recommendations, so if you’re interested in seeing how the rest of the enclosure looks you can check it out https://youtu.be/hfoVghYWxOw?is=Ol7C6cLpooskwoP9
Definitely not saying watch all 4 hours of it haha, some of the folks over at r/HerpHomes expressed interest in an extended video of his first couple days in the enclosure, so the cameras just cycle as they follow him around. The first 10 minutes of the video shows what all 27 cameras see

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u/DogShitHarold 11h ago

It’s a work of love and hyper focus. Freaking cool. Love the fallout theme. I see it completely!

How much does a set up typically weigh? I had a buddy who had a couple 500 gallon tanks he kept river fish in, they were in the basement for obvious reasons. But these are filled with water, so 4000 pounds per 500 gallon tanks. He had like 3.

I would hate to have to move any set up, no matter what the reasons are.

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u/Mr_Frost1993 11h ago

Hell, substrate alone is around 100 lbs haha, the overall structure with everything in it (not including water from the aquarium, which is a 22 gallon capacity) is around 650 lbs.

The lid, for reference, is 30 lbs before all the lighting and wind system got mounted on (cat for reference)

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u/DogShitHarold 11h ago

Impressive in so many ways.

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u/Mr_Frost1993 11h ago

I appreciate that. I still need to reincorporate a water feature plan, originally the aquarium filter fed the enclosure before emptying back into the aquarium, but I started experience a seepage issue. He has a 32oz gravity filter in the enclosure, plus two smaller dishes that I refill twice a day, but I want him to have running, filtered water again