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Bio active setups

Paul Esposito

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Hello everyone im new to the forum I just got a baby bearded dragon he was 8 inches now hes 11 inches long had him for about a month I have him in a bioactive setup im intrested to see everyones bio active setups so please post and give tips thanks everyone
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PatsyB

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I haven't done bio yet with mine. A few months back I did a half dirt half tile with my boy to try it out and he was so dirty all the time, he's a digger. I may try it with my girls eventually.
 

PatsyB

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I actually used reptisoil, it's a mixture of sand and soil. I just saw a pretty awesome setup on FB the background of the tank was bark. I already have all my frogs and my crestie in bio so it's just a matter of time to switch the dragons to it too.
 

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