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    Re: Going bioactive

    Yes! I just joined that group today! So far I haven’t posted anything and just looked through it. I’ll keep that in mind with the isopods. Definitely have to do more research as I’ve only been a snake mom now for 3 months.
    I know the mix of isopods I’m getting were all cultured together, no idea if that counts for anything. Haha

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    Re: Going bioactive

    Just curious on the one you have the picture of above. Looks more like a wandering to me. and when we go out, we find them in 40ish degree weather. Sometimes colder. We also have a bioactive tank, and it seems like some species like it, and others hid out more. Like our valleys and wanderings hide more, but our plains and red sides love it and are always out exploring.

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    Re: Going bioactive

    Yes she is a wandering. Sorry I got in the habit of calling them Western Terrestrials back when I was scouring Wikipedia trying to figure out what she was.
    Right now she’s my big climber, she loves climbing all over the fake plants in our tank, I’m hoping she’ll like exploring the live plants even more, but I guess we’ll see. Do you think maybe putting in an extra dry rough basking platform would help keep her happy in a bioactive tank? Or maybe a dry sandy spot? Wanderings tend to like it a bit dry, right?

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