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June 27, 2017

Leopard Gecko Care Guide

The Leopard Gecko Latin Name: Eublepharis macularis 


Leopard GeckoLeopard Geckos are about 6cm (2.5in) long when they hatch and comes from the adult colouration of the wild species, which is normally yellow/cream with black spots. Leopard Geckos are one of the few gecko species with eyelids, hence their Latin name (Eublepharis = “Good(True) Eyelid”). A healthy gecko has a fat tail, and you should avoid buying one with a thin tail.
Their lifespan is 8 years or more.



 
Facts & Information

Origin: Leopard Geckos are native to Pakistan, Afghanistan, India and Iran, where they are found in harsh, arid mountain and desert regions. 
They are nocturnal, ground dwelling lizards and they take cover during the heat of the day. 
They do not have the adhesive toe pads of other geckos.

Benefits of keeping: Leopard Geckos are ideal lizards for the first time keeper as they do not grow particularly big, are very hardy, easy to keep and very attractive looking. 
They are ideal for older children as they are placid and soon become accustomed to handling. 
They require little maintenance and the overall costs involved are low which also makes them highly recommended for beginners.
Leopard Geckos have been bred in captivity for many years resulting in many interesting colour variations and are the most common lizard kept. 

Rough handling can occasionally cause a Leopard Gecko to shed its tail and while this will re-grow in time, it will not look as nice as the old one.

Housing: It is possible to start with a small pen such as an Exo Terra Faunarium for a hatchling and then upgrade to a Terrarium when they grow larger. 
They can be kept singly, in pairs, or in groups, but as males are aggressive, only 1 male per group. There is only slight difference between male and females in appearance. 
Males are slightly more heavy-bodied and have a row of enlarged femoral pores running along the inner thigh.


Substrate and Furnishings: As these geckos originate from very arid conditions it is important to provide a suitable environment. 
Exo Terra sand is ideal as a substrate. 
Larger stones can be added to create a more realistic rocky, desert terrain.
At least one hide per gecko should be included, as it is important that they have the option to hide and have their own space if required.

Remove all droppings and clean the terrarium on a regular basis to prevent disease.

Heating: Leopard geckos need a hot area of about 90 F (32 C) with a background daytime temperature of 80 F (27C). 
At night, temperature should drop to about 70 F (21 C). 
This is when they move about most and feed.
One of the best methods of heating for Leopard Geckos is an Exo Terra Heat Rock. 

Choose an appropriate size for your terrarium and position towards one end of it, underneath the basking lamp if used. This allows for the required temperature gradient.
A digital thermometer should be placed near the hot end and one at the cool end of the terrarium to check the temperatures are correct. 
A light source, such as a SunGlo Basking Light could also be used as a heat source.
This should be fitted to a timer to give 12 hours light/day and this will help with the temperature
drop required at nighttime.


Lighting: Unlike many reptiles, they do not need special UVA or UVB lighting as they have developed to be mostly nocturnal.
In fact, too much UVB can cause them eye problems. 
An incandescent daylight bulb (Sun Glo) or a ReptiGlo 2.0 fluorescent tube, set on a timer to give 12 hours daylight, can be used.
(The Reptglo 2.0 does not have high levels of UVB).
 A Night Glo bulb could be used to assist nocturnal viewing if desired. 
Exo Terra canopies provide an easy solution to lighting your terrarium.

Water: Geckos do not require much water, but a shallow bowl of clean water should be provided. Young ones can be gently sprayed and will drink the droplets.

Diet and Feeding: Feeding Leopard Geckos is very easy.
They will take a wide variety of insects, crickets are their main food but they will also eat small locusts, wax worms and mealworms (only feed the latter in small quantities).
Feed baby geckos a good meal every other day and adults two/three times a week. 
It is important not to over feed and to make sure that all the food has been eaten before you offer more.
Make sure the crickets you feed are not too big, a good guide is to feed ones no bigger than the distance between the gecko’s eyes.
All insects should be well fed so that they contain maximum nutritional value when fed to the geckos.

They normally come with food, such as bran, in the container. 
Once a week, before offering them to the lizards, insects should be dusted with good quality reptile mineral/vitamin supplement powder. 
Exo Terra cricket feeders are perfect as a container to dust them in and then use it to allow their slow release into the terrarium. 
Leopard geckos will benefit from having a small dish of calcium (calcium carbonate powder or grated cuttlefish) available at all times.

Salmonella: Like all living things reptiles can carry the naturally occurring bacteria Salmonella, which can be acquired by ingestion (via the mouth). 
Good hygiene is therefore very important when keeping any animal.
Remember, you are just as likely to acquire Salmonella from raw chicken meat, a stale cream cake or a dog so don’t automatically assume that your reptile is the only suspect!
Always wash your hands after handling ALL animals.


Shedding: The most common problem with Leopard Geckos is with skin shedding. 
Like all reptiles, Leopard Geckos shed the outside layer of skin regularly but, unlike snakes, the discarded skin is normally eaten and is rarely seen. 
On occasion, however, the skin can become stuck around their toes or eyes.
If you see your gecko is having problems shedding give it a spray with tepid water, or place it in a separate box with some damp kitchen roll. 
If this does not work seek further advice from your pet shop, reptile society or breeder. 
A shedding box with damp moss or vermiculite should be provided and could also double up as an additional hide.

There are some excellent books on keeping leopard geckos and you should purchase one or more of these to read before you buy your pet. 
You should also consider joining your local reptile society who will be happy to offer help and advice.

June 21, 2017

Bearded Dragon Care Guide

The Bearded Dragon  Latin name: Pogona vitticeps

Bearded dragons are lizards of the Agama family. They are about 7 cm (3inches) long when they hatch and grow to their adult size of 45-60cm (18-24in) in about 1 year. Females are normally smaller than males. They come in  a wide variety of colours including shades of brown, grey and orange. Bearded dragons are so called because their spiny throat projections look similar to a human beard. The male’s beard is typically darker than the female’s and it can be puffed up in a display of dominance. Their lifespan is 8 – 10 years.

 Facts & Information

 Origin: Bearded dragons are native to Central Australia, where they are found in semi-arid woodlands and rocky deserts. They are skilled climbers and spend the morning and evening basking on an exposed rock or branch. They take refuge from the hottest part of the day.

Benefits of keeping: Bearded dragons adapt well to being handled and are one of the easiest lizards to tame. Gentle, regular handling of young ones is beneficial, as a dragon will learn to recognise its keeper. They are hardy and relatively easy to keep,. They have good activity levels during the day and an out-going personality with interesting social behaviour. Males “head bob” rapidly in a display of dominance, while females respond with a slower head bob. Both sexes will wave with a front leg to appease more dominant animals. All of this makes them one of the best lizards for beginners to keep.

Housing: A larger Terrarium is suitable for 1 or 2 young bearded dragons. They can be kept singly, in pairs or in groups, with only one male per group as they will fight. Males are slightly larger than females and have a row of enlarged femoral pores running along the inner thigh. Groups will live happily together in larger enclosures while hatching's up to 4-5 months old may be kept in a smaller terrarium.


Substrate and Furnishings: Bearded dragons need a desert environment, so Exo Terra Desert Sand is ideal as a substrate. Remove all droppings and clean terrariums on a regular basis to prevent disease. Dragons do climb and logs and rocks make good basking areas, as long as they are fixed securely. A hide or something to shelter behind is essential. This helps to prevent stress and allow the bearded dragon a safe haven from the outside world.


Heating: A daytime basking area of around 100°F (38°C) is essential, as are cool areas ranging from 68-84°F (20-29°C) Note: No extra night heat is needed for adult dragons if the room stays above 16°C (60°F). A basking lamp is the best heat source as dragons are attracted to light;  Basking Spotlights are suitable, set on a timer to give 12 hours light and heat per day. Larger enclosures may need ceramic heaters as well. Wire mesh guards should be fitted over all heat sources used in order to prevent thermal burns. A heat rock may also be used. Choose an appropriate size for your terrarium and position towards one end of it, underneath the Repti Glo 10 bulb and basking lamp. This allows for the required temperature gradient. Digital thermometers should be placed near the basking spot and at the cool end of the terrarium to check the temperatures. In the autumn and winter, as daylight hours shorten, some adult Bearded Dragons seek cooler areas and become dormant for weeks or even months (this is called brumation). Feeding will cease and once they have begun to sleep all day, background temperatures may be safely reduced to 60-70°F (16 - 21°C) and basking lamps turned down until the dragons awaken and start basking and feeding again in early spring.


Lighting: As well as needing good bright lighting in the form of a spotlight, dragons need ultraviolet light (UVA for normal vision and activity levels and UVB for normal calcium metabolism), which must be supplied by specialist reptile UV lamps or tubes. A high-UVB fluorescent tube, such as Exo Terra Repti-Glo 10.0 ideally fitted with reflectors, should be used to supplement the lighting. These should also be fitted to a timer to give 12 hours light/day. These must be replaced every year, even though the may look fine, as all fluorescent bulbs lose their UV radiation within one year. Exo Terra canopies provide an easy solution to lighting your terrarium.


Water: A shallow bowl of clean water must always be provided. Dragons can take time to learn to drink from a dish. As they are attracted to water movement, a dripper system may work, or they can be regularly offered a syringe filled with water, dripped on the lizard’s head or in front of its nose. This way they learn to lap from the nozzle. Babies can be gently sprayed and will drink the droplets.


Diet and Feeding: Bearded dragons are omnivorous. A balanced diet must include green leaves (eg. spring greens, kale, dandelion, watercress) vegetables (eg. chopped red pepper, peas, grated butternut squash, carrot) insects (eg. black or brown crickets, locusts, mealworms) Feed juveniles twice daily; offer adults fresh green food daily and insects every 1-2 days. As an occasional treat, fruit can be given (eg. apples, bananas, kiwi, grapes). Too much can cause diarrhoea. Baby dragons can become seriously impacted (gut blockage) by large insects and should be fed only small crickets no bigger than the distance between the dragon’s eyes. They should not be fed mealworms. All insects should be well fed so that they contain maximum nutritional value when fed to the dragons. They normally come with food, such as bran, in the container. Once or twice a week, before offering them to the lizards, insects should be dusted with good quality reptile mineral/vitamin supplement powder. Exo Terra cricket feeders are perfect as a container to dust them in and then use to allow slow release into the terrarium. Dragons will benefit from having a small dish of calcium (calcium carbonate powder or grated cuttlefish) in their terrarium.

Salmonella: Like all living things reptiles can carry the naturally occurring bacteria Salmonella, which can be acquired by ingestion (via the mouth). Good hygiene is therefore very important when keeping any animal. Remember, you are more likely to acquire Salmonella from raw chicken meat, a stale cream cake or a dog, so don’t automatically assume that your reptile is the only suspect! Always wash your hands after handling ALL animals.


Shedding: Bearded dragons shed their skin naturally as they grow. This will be up to 8-10 times in the first year and several times a year after that. They go off their food for a few days before shedding. It will peel off in strips. Misting them with water will help with this process. There are some excellent books on keeping bearded dragons and you should purchase one or more of these to read before you buy your pet.


 You should also consider joining your local reptile society who will be happy to offer help and advice.




June 03, 2017

10 Reasons why everyone should buy a Biopod

10 reasons why everyone should buy a Biopod
1 Smart Habitat:
 ? Tell Biopod What You Want to Grow or Raise

Biopod is an app controlled microhabitat that automatically regulates temperature light, humidity, ventilation and rainfall.
Simply tell the Biopod App what you are wanting to raise or grow and Biopod will create the ideal environment for your plants or animals.

 🍂   Plant and Seed

 Plant or seed your favourite species of plants into the Biopod.
 Are you a Novice? The app will guide you through each step making suggestions along the way.

👁  Watch it Grow

Your habitat will be up and running in no time. 
Enjoy the benefits of a fully automated system in action and never worry about environmental settings. 

http://www.biopod.com/learn/#work

2 Infinite Uses:


Animals
Animals

 You can create a pristine environment for your pets.
 Current products are poor reflections of natural habitats.
 They require constant upkeep and maintenance. 
 Biopod is an enclosed ecosystem that requires limited maintenance. 
 The Biopod App makes it easy to set up the perfect conditions for your pet’s new home.

 Herb & Veggie Garden

Grow a year-round garden. Biopod combines the benefits of an aquaponics system with the ideal conditions of a greenhouse right inside your home. 
Some of the many things you can grow include herbs, lettuce, tomatoes, peas, etc… A great source for fresh salad and more!

 Home Decor

Add a low-maintenance enhancement to your home decor, even in small spaces. 
Biopod creates a beautiful and relaxing backdrop for your living space.
No time to take care of your plants? Biopod’s automated, low-maintenance system will take care of everything from lighting to watering, while still offering opportunities to manually mist, seed or prune, if desired. 
All you have to do is enjoy the pleasure you will receive from your Biopod!
A great addition for urban dwellers and seniors.



 Educational Tool

To educate minds, young and old alike.
Biopod makes a great educational tool and is a fun way for kids (of any age!) to learn about nature and the delicate balance an ecosystem requires.
Add a reptile to your Biopod and watch the wonderment and joy it will bring. 
Biopod helps to build an awareness not only of life inside the ‘pod, but also of the sensitive environment all around us.


 Classrooms

To enhance the classroom experience. 
Biopod makes a great educational tool for visual and hands-on learning in classrooms. 
Teachers and students can see different aspects of their environment including soil conditions, gas levels and moisture- all in real time. 
Classrooms can share their Biopod data with other classrooms from around the world and collaborate on observations and best practices.

 Offices

Encourage creativity, productivity, lowered stress and increased well-being in the work environment.
Studies show that these are benefits which can be reaped when greenery and nature are included in the work space.
Biopod has a sleek and beautiful design, which is compatible with nearly any office size and decor, and the fully-automated system makes it easy to care for.


3 Make life easier:

“Water while you’re away.” 
Imagine you are planning a trip, perhaps it is a weeks holiday, maybe you are visiting your spouse’s parents for the weekend, or possibly you have a week long conference for work, which doesn’t permit you to be home for several days at a stretch.
 As many gardeners can attest, one of the main reasons they might not consider going on a vacation or a work-related trip is that their flora friends require regular attention.  
For plant lovers where there was once fretting there is now freedom.
No more pre-planning, hurried phone calls to find a sitter, the rigmarole required to teach that person how your plants like to be cared for, (and the money it requires), or possibly worst of all, deciding not to go altogether.
Based on over 50 years of biological research, Biopods are automatically tailored to your plants preferable habitat. 
Using Biopod’s pioneering pre-programmable technology, which includes Integrated Misting, Biopur Air Injection, Integrated Heating, and Advanced Sensory Feedback, all of which are customisable in real-time on the Biopod cloud, plant owners can now travel knowing they are providing the highest quality service to their flora, while they are away.  
So, if you are considering a visit with the in-laws, attending a weekend work related conference  you’ll have full comfort and confidence in both the health and well being of your plant or herb garden.

4 HD Camera:

“Keep an eye on your pod.”
Sometimes pet owners just want to know that their little buddies are okay.
Another reason pet and plant owners are reticent to leave their friends alone for a while is because, well, they just aren’t sure how it makes them feel.
You might wonder, is my pet motionless in its cage pining for my return? Are my plants absorbing their daily nutrients and still looking vibrant? Is my lizard or snake happily moving about and enjoying its verdurous habitat? These questions and other behaviour related considerations are now accounted for. 
Where there was once concern for the experience of your pet or plants, there is an opportunity for peace of mind.
Often when we are away from our pets it would be so much easier if we could just see them for a little bit. 
There is an intimate relationship between sight and care, and now that gap can be closed from a distance.
Biopods 1080p HD viewing camera, which is accessible through the Biopod App, let’s you observe your plants or pets within the Biopod in real time. 
Though you already have the comfort of knowing your BioPod can do the work while you’re away, you are also provided with the intimacy of being able to drop in on your buddies whenever you see fit, and adjust the automated settings to best suit your habitat and its inhabitants.
The view-and-operate from a distance feature of Biopod provides inroads to a new level of plant and pet care excellence. 
Many sophisticated growers, who work in the domains of aquaponics, require daily observation of their flora in order to ensure they are demonstrating proper growth characteristics.

 5 Cloud Based Technology: 


If you've ever owned exotic reptiles, amphibians and/or plants, then you'll know that keeping their living conditions optimal can be quite the challenge. 
Well, that's where the Biopod comes in.
Users start by utilising the app to select which type of environment they want to maintain.
It responds by telling them what plants, substrates, etc. would work best, and gives instructions on how to set everything up.
Once the habitat is up and running, integrated sensors continuously monitor a variety of parameters including temperature, light levels, humidity, ventilation and "rainfall." 
This data is transmitted to the company's cloud-based server, where it's processed according to the environment-type chosen by the user.
In order to keep all those things as they should be, the server transmits commands back to the Biopod, activating things such as its heater, mister, aeration system and LED lighting accordingly.
  
6 Aesthetics:

There are 5 Models available replicating the vast majority of habitats you may require and is built to a very slick design and appearance.
All of the systems are concealed with a central control system which hides all of the messy cables and tubing.
Bio Eden: Dart frogs/Poison frogs, Small tree frogs, Very small reptiles, Herbs Small vegetables, Small plants Décor plants.
Bio Terra: Dart frogs/Poison frogs Medium sized tree frogs, Small/medium reptiles, Herbs Small fruiting plants, Small/medium vegetables, Small/medium plants
Bio Aqua: Dart frogs/Poison frogs Medium sized tree frogs, Small/medium reptiles, Burrowing animals, Semi-aquatic animals, Aquatic animals, Small fruiting plants Small/medium vegetables Small/medium plants Very thirsty plants/vegetation.
Bio Aqua II: Dart frogs/Poison frogs Medium sized tree frogs, Small/medium reptiles, Burrowing animals, Semi-aquatic animals, Aquatic animals, Small fruiting plants Small/medium vegetables Small/medium plants Very thirsty plants/vegetation.
Bio Grand: Dart frogs/Poison frogs (large groups) Medium/large sized tree frogs Medium/large reptiles Small/medium fruiting plants Small/medium/large vegetables Small/medium/large plants

 7 WIFI Enabled:

This is a very handy feature if you would like to program the tank to follow weather data from across the world. 
You could program your tank to follow the native environment!  
You could also send your live feed to your own blog or live stream it to your Youtube channel the possibilities are endless!


8 All in one:
  
The Biopod is a complete terrarium/vivarium/paludarium; it comes with all of the essential components that are needed in a typical terrarium/vivarium/paludarium setup.
Creating such a setup yourself requires a lot of time and separate purchase of the many parts that make up the housing, such as: lighting, sensors, heating, pumps, nozzles, tubing and many more, often times adding up to a hefty price! Building such a setup yourself is extremely costly, can cause many compatibility issues, needs to be manually adjusted and monitored frequently, and requires you to do an immense amount of research beforehand. 
With the Biopod, everything is done for you so you can start housing your favourite animals/plants right away with a tap of a button and watch the Biopod come to life!


9 Heating & Lighting

A compact but powerful UVB emitting CCFL (cold cathode fluorescent lamp) replicates the sun’s natural output, safely allowing vitamin D synthesis in animals while providing a growth advantage for a range of plants.
The industry’s leading LED light panel closely replicates the natural sunlight spectrum.
This provides a soft 5000K colour temp and high PAR value which boosts photosynthesis and promotes plant growth.
Individual heaters regulate the temperature in both the substrate and air.
This allows for differential temperature controls to suit different species needs.

10 Air injection and Integrated Misting

The patented Biopur Air Injection system combines aeroponics with advanced substrate and ventilation technology, perfectly balancing oxygen and carbon dioxide while maintaining life sustaining equilibrium. 
This system closely replicates natural air patterns that occur in real habitats.
The integrated misting replicates the unique rainfall cycles of natural habitats. 
There is  2 litre reservoir allowing for hands-free watering and hydration of your Biopod microhabitat.


May 20, 2017

The new kid on the block! - Biopod - World's First Smart Microhabitat

Grow anything from a herb garden to a rainforest in your home.






WHAT CAN YOU USE BIOPOD FOR?







To grow a pristine environment for your pets. 
Current products are poor reflections of natural habitats. 
They require constant upkeep and maintenance. 
Biopod is an enclosed ecosystem that requires limited maintenance. 
The Biopod App makes it easy to set up the perfect conditions for your pet's new home.








To grow a year-round garden.
Biopod combines the benefits of an aquaponics system with the ideal conditions of a greenhouse right inside your home. 
Just a few of the many things you can grow include herbs, lettuce, tomatoes, peas, etc… A great source for fresh salad and more!
Biopod will care for your garden, measure the soil conditions and tell you when it's ready for harvest. It will optimize growth for maximum production.








 
 
To add a low-maintenance enhancement to your home decor, even in small spaces.
Biopod creates a beautiful and relaxing backdrop for your living space. 
No time to take care of your plants? Biopod's automated, low-maintenance system will take care of everything from lighting to watering, while still offering opportunities to manually mist, seed or prune, if desired.
All you have to do is enjoy the pleasure you will receive from your Biopod!
A great addition for urban dwellers and seniors.








To educate minds, young and old alike. 
Biopod makes a great educational tool and is a fun way for kids (of any age!) to learn about nature and the delicate balance an ecosystem requires. 
Add a reptile to your Biopod and watch the wonderment and joy it will bring.
Biopod helps to build an awareness not only of life inside the 'pod, but also of the sensitive environment all around us.








To enhance the classroom experience. 
Biopod makes a great educational tool for visual and hands-on learning in classroom settings. Teachers and students can see different aspects of their environment including soil conditions, gas levels and moisture- all in real time. 
Classrooms can share their Biopod data with other classrooms from around the world and collaborate on observations and best practices. 








To encourage creativity, productivity, lowered stress and increased well-being in the work environment. 
Studies show that these are benefits which can be reaped when greenery and nature are included in the work space. 
Biopod has a sleek and beautiful design, which is compatible with nearly any office size and decor, and the fully-automated system makes it easy to care for. 

HOW SIMPLE IS BIOPOD TO USE?







 
HOW IT WORKS IN MORE DETAIL.







 
BUYING COMPONENTS INDIVIDUALLY CAN BE COSTLY 







 
All Biopod models include all of these components and much more at a fraction of the cost. 
Biopod Features







biopod aqua 
Biopod aqua
 
The Biopod Cloud. The Biopod Community. 







 
Each Biopod has the capacity to connect to The Biopod Cloud. Information from your Biopod can be shared with others around the world and vice versa, should you choose this option. This allows our Biopod community to draw on each other's experiences and wisdom. The data collected from our Biopod community can then be used to create better environments and best practises. Additionally, it will be a great tool for users who are not quite sure what they want to grow. Have a famous green thumb you follow? See what she's growing and tell Biopod to replicate it!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
If the Biopod is used as an animal habitat, how is cleaning handled? Is there water filtration for aquarium applications?
The system is designed to reduce maintenance as it works like a self-contained ecosystem  the regular misting helps wash any waste to the ground and this is absorbed by the plants. The entire back wall acts as a biological filter for all units including the AQUA, harnessing both beneficial bacteria and plant roots to clean the water, similar to a vertically designed aquaponics system.

Does the Filter in the Biopod AQUA ever need to be changed?
The biopod living wall filter does not need changing, as the plant roots penetrate throughout the wall it works like an aquaponics system, essentially filtering water from the aquarium continually. In addition, beneficial bacteria colonise the living wall unit that work in unison with the plants to filter and detoxify the water.

What are the Biopod tanks made from?
Ultra Clear Low-Iron Glass – 5mm to 6mm depending on the unit. This is a high end, high clarity glass that does not have the green tinge of typical terrariums. Helps keep our modern look consistent

What animals are compatible with my Biopod?
The app will give recommendations for animals based on the size of each unit. While there are too any options to be listed on this site, we recommend that you consult published literature on the topic if there are specific animals you are working with or plan to put in your biopod. Keep in mind that our substrate technology allows for a very thin aerated and actively cleaned substrate, so you may not need the height commonly used for traditional terraria, which often have 6 to 8 inches of substrate.

LED lighting specs. How many Watts, what is the spectrum?
We use 3W, high output LED diodes with a colour temperature of 6000K. The diodes are designed specifically to emit a natural light spectrum with peaks at optimal wavelengths to mimic natural sunlight, helping both plant growth and vitamin D production in your pets with output of both UVA and UVB. The basic system is 36W, and up to 90 watts on current larger models such as the biopod GRAND. Total Lumen output ranges from 3600 to 9000 lumens.

My terrarium at home gets too hot, too dry or too wet - how does Biopod cool or humidify without constant misting?
The system is capable of humidifying without misting, and precisely regulates internal humidity without causing the typical over watering that can occur in some systems. In addition, biopod uses evaporative cooling by mixing dry air with humidified air. This is the result of the integrated BioPUR system which utilises the action of oxygenating the substrate (with the combined effect of eliminating stagnation and humidifying the air), and a special active ventilation strip. And if you live in a hot climate or require special care for cooler species we have built biopod to accommodate a chiller unit, and this will be an add on at a later date.

What kind of Potting Soil / Substrate can be used in Biopod?
We are programming the app to give detailed instructions on setting up different habitats, as well as substrates that work best with different types of plants. In general, we recommend a base of coconut coir for most applications.

What is the Warranty like? What happens if something stops working?
Biopod comes with a 1 year warranty against defect for all parts. All components are accessible from the rear of the unit, and are designed to be easily replaced. If anything goes wrong, tell us and we will send you replacement parts. If anything goes wrong after the warranty has ended, parts will be readily available and inexpensive to replace.

Do I need a WiFi connection to set up Biopod? What happens if my connection is lost? Will biopod stop working?
A WiFi connection is required only for initial setup. After the unit has been programmed, it will continue to run these programmed settings continually. So no need to worry if you lose your WiFi connection!


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