Description
Josh’s Frogs Pac-Man BioBedding Bioactive Substrate is the perfect substrate for your bioactive Pac-Man frog enclosure. Pac-Man BioBedding is a unique blend of organic and inorganic ingredients, trace elements, and beneficial fungi that serves to jump start the bioactive environment. Pac-Man BioBedding helps maintain humidity while providing a substrate your pets can dig and lay eggs in, all while helping to maintain healthy populations of microfauna.
- Tank stays cleaner due to bioactive cycle
- Less substrate changes, which is less stressful on your pet
- Closer to replicating your pet’s natural habitat
- More attractive than traditional substrates
How to Prep: Place a 2.5-3 inch layer of Pac-Man BioBedding in your enclosure. Add dechlorinated or R/O water until BioBedding sticks together when squeezed, but no water runs out.
Recommended Animals: Pac-Man BioBedding is specifically designed with Pac-Man frogs in mind. It can also be used with tomato frogs and pixie frogs.
Recommended Plants: Terrestrial plants can be planted directly into BioBedding. Pac-Man BioBedding is a great substrate for most tropical plants, but make sure to match your plants’ needs to your pets’ environment!
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Suitable for Misted Setups: Yes. Pac-Man BioBedding does not require a drainage layer if used with light or hand misting. For automatic misting setups, use in conjunction with a 2″ layer of Josh’s Frogs False Bottom and a Substrate Barrier.
Care: Pac-Man BioBedding is a naturalistic vivarium substrate and is meant to house a bioactive clean up crew! Stir the surface of Pac-Man BioBedding every 1-2 weeks with a fork, or if waste is visible. Burying waste allows microfauna to process it quicker. Change the substrate when it begins to break down – typically after several years. Please note that Pac-Man BioBedding is designed to grow fungi – this is not a sign of a dirty tank, but of a healthy, clean bioactive environment.
WARNING: This product can expose you to a chemical (silica), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.