Redfootguy123
New Member
Hey everyone, I currently have a little cherry head and I’ve been thinking about going Bioactive (to the point of finding what plants he doesn’t like to eat and growing them in the enclosure as well). There’s so much conflicting info on Bioactive for tortoises and there’s so little in general for Redfoots specifically. I’m seeing some sources say to use soil, some say using soil is the worst thing you can do, some say drainage layer, some say don’t because they burrow etc etc
Does anyone have any experience & success with Bioactive, or even just growing your own plants in the enclosure with isopods? I’d love to be able to do this so that there can be some enrichment in the form of plants and such but I either want to do it right or not at all
Does anyone have any experience & success with Bioactive, or even just growing your own plants in the enclosure with isopods? I’d love to be able to do this so that there can be some enrichment in the form of plants and such but I either want to do it right or not at all