Bio Drain Mesh
Terrarium Draining Mesh
Bio Drain Mesh
Terrarium Draining Mesh
Terrarium Draining Mesh
- Non-toxic non-decomposable liner
- Create a water drainage system
- Separates the Draining Substrate from decorative substrates
- Prevents substrates from contaminating the water
How to install Bio Drain
An example of a layered substrate in the terrarium using the Exo Terra Bio Drain Substrate and Bio Drain Mesh:
1. Place the Natural Terrarium on an even surface and clean the waterproof bottom part.
2. Wash the Bio Drain Terrarium Draining Substrate thoroughly and spread it evenly in the terrarium.
3. Create a water part by removing substrate in the desired location.
4. Cover the Terrarium Draining Substrate with Bio Drain Terrarium Mesh, and separate the water section with moss, bark or rocks…
5. Add a biological substrate like Plantation Soil on the terrestrial (land) area.
6. Plant your live plants, mosses & ferns and cover the top soil layer with leaf litter.
7. Live plants provide shelter, retain moisture and yield nutrients for various organisms but they also absorb ammonium and nitrates in the soil.
8. Add an aquatic substrate like Turtle Pebbles or Riverbed Sand to the water part and add water.
Since both the BioDrain Mesh and Substrate are non-organic, they will not rot or decompose.
Use Turtle Clean (PT1998 or PT1999) to add beneficial organisms to the terrarium water and speed up biological filtration capabilities.
Exo Terra Plantation Soil, Terrarium Moss, Jungle Earth, etc. can be used as decorative top-layer substrate.
For larger terrarium surfaces (e.g. Natural Terrarium PT2613, PT2614 or PT2609) combine multiple pieces of BioDrain Terrarium Draining Mesh.
Additional information
Item#: | PT3132 |
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Format: | 45 x 45 cm, 18” x 18” (WxD) |
UPC code: | 015561231329 |
FEATURES
The Exo Terra Bio Drain Terrarium Draining Mesh is part of the Bio Drain Terrarium Draining System. The non-toxic mesh will keep the underlying Bio Drain Draining Substrate separated from the decorative top-layer substrate. It will prevent substrate particles from contaminating the water while still allowing proper water drainage. In combination with the Bio Drain Substrate you can create water parts and a biological filtration system in the terrarium. The clean terrarium water can then be circulated in Waterfalls, Cascades or Dripping Plants.
Since both the Substrate Mesh and the Draining Substrate are non-organic, they will not rot or decompose. Use Turtle Clean (PT1998 or PT1999) to add beneficial organisms to the terrarium water and speed up biological filtration capabilities. Exo Terra Plantation Soil, Terrarium Moss, Jungle Earth, etc. can be used as decorative top-layer substrate.
Non-toxic non-decomposable liner
Create a water drainage system
Separates the Draining Substrate from decorative substrates
Small: PT3132 – BioDrain Terrarium Draining Mesh – Small
(45×45cm / 18″ x 18″)
Substrate Mesh/ Draining Substrate are non-organic, they will not rot or decompose.
Use Turtle Clean to add beneficial organisms
Prevents substrates from contaminating the water
How to install
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INSTALLING A BIO DRAIN
An example of a layered substrate in the terrarium using the Exo Terra Biodrain Substrate and Biodrain Mesh:
1. Place the Natural Terrarium on an even surface and clean the waterproof bottom part.
2. Wash the Bio Drain Terrarium Draining Substrate thoroughly and spread it evenly in the terrarium.
3. Create a water part by removing substrate in the desired location.
4. Cover the Terrarium Draining Substrate with Bio Drain Terrarium Mesh, and separate the water section with moss, bark or rocks…
5. Add a biological substrate like Plantation Soil on the terrestrial (land) area.
6. Plant your live plants, mosses & ferns and cover the top soil layer with leaf litter.
7. Live plants provide shelter, retain moisture and yield nutrients for various organisms but they also absorb ammonium and nitrates in the soil.
8. Add an aquatic substrate like Turtle Pebbles or Riverbed Sand to the water part and add water.