BugmanPrice
Twelfth Instar
I’m setting up a new enclosure and was wondering about some things.
I have had a few plant display terrariums over the years and I have found that a layer of activated carbon (sometimes I’ve seen it as charcoal, but it’s the same thing) on the bottom to help keep the soil “fresh” and ward off fungi. I was contemplating adding some into my roach enclosure since it occasionally seems to become stale. Does anybody else do this? As far as I can reckon I don’t think it would cause any adverse affects.
Second point on my agenda, I have a heater rock the kind used for herps. I think it would work very well to get some added heat to my roaches. The problem I foresee is it might desiccate the enclosure or possibly over heat it since cockroach cages are more airtight than the standard herp enclosures. Has anybody used one before with roaches? While using it first I will keep a close eye on it of course but I was interested to see if anyone has had any disasters with them.
Thanks for any help in advance.
I have had a few plant display terrariums over the years and I have found that a layer of activated carbon (sometimes I’ve seen it as charcoal, but it’s the same thing) on the bottom to help keep the soil “fresh” and ward off fungi. I was contemplating adding some into my roach enclosure since it occasionally seems to become stale. Does anybody else do this? As far as I can reckon I don’t think it would cause any adverse affects.
Second point on my agenda, I have a heater rock the kind used for herps. I think it would work very well to get some added heat to my roaches. The problem I foresee is it might desiccate the enclosure or possibly over heat it since cockroach cages are more airtight than the standard herp enclosures. Has anybody used one before with roaches? While using it first I will keep a close eye on it of course but I was interested to see if anyone has had any disasters with them.
Thanks for any help in advance.