🌿 Transform Your Pet's Home into a Lush Paradise!
Josh's Frogs BioBedding Tropical Bioactive Substrate (10 quarts) is a revolutionary substrate designed for pet owners seeking a low-maintenance, bioactive environment. When combined with microfauna like Springtails and Isopods, it creates a self-sustaining ecosystem that promotes healthier habitats and supports live plant growth, all while mimicking the natural surroundings of your pets.
S**2
Quality Tropical Substrate.
One of the best tropical substrates available on the market. My all time favorite for my humidity loving geckos, Tree frogs, and arboreal Tarantulas.
P**D
Clay balls are new
Trying clay balls instead of pea gravel for drainage layer.
E**.
Came clean, smells nice
Its fairly soft. It covered 3/4 of a 4x2x2 with an inch or so deep. It actually smells really nice. The charcoal stuff makes it feel like camping, but it's very subtle.
D**N
Definitely recommend
Going on about 4 months and no complaints. My springtails and isopods are thriving, and the plants do great in the substrate
S**A
Surprise!!!
I am in the process of setting up a vivarium for my grandson. I was planning on collecting some lowly critters from around our area of Southeast Alaska for my grandson to observe. I mixed Josh’s Frogs Biobedding and ABG substrates. I placed them over Josh’s false bottom with a barrier. There is nothing else in there but a flat rock which I washed and baked in the oven. This morning I found a miniature snail making its way across the rock. It is not even 1mm and as cute as a button. Its shell is iridescent and is flat like a tire. As you can tell I am not upset about the snail. I even placed some fish flakes on the rock and spritzed the tank for it. I am worried that there maybe other live critters that came in the substrate which I may not be very excited about. The substrates themselves seem to be good quality mixes. I gave Josh’s Frogs substrates 5 stars because I am happy with them even with the snail. I realize many other peoples objectives are different than mine and would be horrified by the stowaway. I wrote this review because I thought others would like to know of the possibility of a stray hitchhiker.First Update: Along with some natural decorations, we now have some local plants, isopods, and a darkling beetle. Our snail has grown to be about 3mm. It has a very dark body. Doing some research, I think it is a type of glass snail. It doesn’t seem like it will get very big. Anyway, everything is thriving in our vivarium using Josh’s substrates.7/13 update: It has been about 6 months since we set up our vivarium. The numerous isopods had dug multiple tunnels throughout the substrate and shifted it into uneven highs and lows. That became a problem as the taller decor’s footing became unstable. So I decided it would be a good idea to turn the soil and smooth the surface some. Another surprise! Now I know why Josh’s Frogs calls it BioBedding. Besides the original garlic glass snail which I now count nine, I found young earthworms and small millipedes. From researching, they all seem to be healthy additions to my intended clean up crew of isopods and springtails. As of this update I have bought more Josh’s Frogs BioBedding to set up another vivarium.
S**M
Good mix, but overpriced
I bought 2 bags of this, because I didn’t want to waste time combing all of the items. If you’re doing a lot of projects, save yourself the money and buy products individually to combine.
F**A
bioactive
great bioactive bedding! perfect mix for keeping tropical plants happy
G**E
Perfect
I trust the product from joshs frogs! Never been disappointed. Always as described and always good quality. Very informative on the uses of the product
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