Josh’s Frogs BioBedding Tropical Bioactive Substrate (4 Quarts)
$22.99
Price: $22.99
(as of Apr 09, 2025 19:10:18 UTC – Details)
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Our goal is deliver insects and plants that are alive on arrival in all weather! Otherwise, DOAs are covered by our LAG promise.
How did we get our start?
In 2004 by Joshua Willard made fruit fly cultures for his personal dart frogs. As a way to support his frog hobby and to better serve others in the amphibian hobby, Josh started selling the fruit fly cultures, as well as supplies for kits.
What makes our products unique?
When you order from us, you’re not just purchasing a product, you’re also purchasing the services and support that are provided before, during, and after.
What problem are we solving?
Wild animals should never be taken out of their home to become pets. Josh’s Frogs is dedicated to changing this.
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Package Dimensions : 13.39 x 9.8 x 2.52 inches; 1.83 Pounds
Item model number : JFC81548
Date First Available : April 3, 2020
Manufacturer : Josh’s Frogs
ASIN : B086R65X96
Country of Origin : USA
NO CHANGING BioBedding for years when used in combination with microfauna like Springtails and Isopods; saving you time and money
CLEANER ENVIRONMENT for your pet due to the bioactive cycle, decreasing the risk of bacterial disease
ATTRACTIVE and NATURAL appearance because it is closer to replicating your pet’s native habitat than traditional substrates
LIVE PLANTS will grow well in BioBedding which are safer than plastic for pets with delicate skin
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Customers say
Customers find the bioactive substrate to be of great quality, with one mentioning it works well for vivariums and another noting it’s perfect for terrariums. The product holds moisture well and is easy to maintain, with one customer highlighting its effectiveness for isopods. They appreciate the plant color, with one describing it as lush, and report positive experiences with frog health, with one noting their pets seem happier in the bioactive setup.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Guinevere –
Perfect
I trust the product from joshs frogs! Never been disappointed. Always as described and always good quality. Very informative on the uses of the product
Fiona –
bioactive
great bioactive bedding! perfect mix for keeping tropical plants happy
loktai –
This substrate has been great so far.
I like this substrate. It doesnt have an excess of organic material- it can stay wet without getting “rotten”, it does dry out as it should, it contains things like charcoal which are keeping it fresh and add some texture and keeps it from packing hard. Its only been in there a short time, and I haver it in my emerald tree boa enclosure – obviously if you have ANY chance of having something like mites- this is not the substrate for you. If your animal is long term established and will NOT be risking introduction of anything like that to your cage, this would be good- butt otherwise stick with things like amphibians – so many people go bioactive for snakes without considering that and its a huge pitfall.
Ethan P. –
Came clean, smells nice
Its fairly soft. It covered 3/4 of a 4x2x2 with an inch or so deep. It actually smells really nice. The charcoal stuff makes it feel like camping, but it’s very subtle.
bianca emmons ;) –
i love this
this substrate is amazing! i used it in one of my 18.18.24 tanks for my crested gecko and it worked perfectly for the plants isopods and her! it’s really not much i could only fit it in one out of 6 tanks so i’d recommend getting more backs cus you most likely won’t have enough. you do have to mix it though it’s a great price though!
Elliot Moon –
Yup
Way too much money…But high quality dirt…
Sandra –
Surprise!!!
I am in the process of setting up a vivarium for my grandson. I was planning on collecting some lowly critters from around our area of Southeast Alaska for my grandson to observe. I mixed Joshâs Frogs Biobedding and ABG substrates. I placed them over Joshâs false bottom with a barrier. There is nothing else in there but a flat rock which I washed and baked in the oven. This morning I found a miniature snail making its way across the rock. It is not even 1mm and as cute as a button. Its shell is iridescent and is flat like a tire. As you can tell I am not upset about the snail. I even placed some fish flakes on the rock and spritzed the tank for it. I am worried that there maybe other live critters that came in the substrate which I may not be very excited about. The substrates themselves seem to be good quality mixes. I gave Joshâs Frogs substrates 5 stars because I am happy with them even with the snail. I realize many other peoples objectives are different than mine and would be horrified by the stowaway. I wrote this review because I thought others would like to know of the possibility of a stray hitchhiker.First Update: Along with some natural decorations, we now have some local plants, isopods, and a darkling beetle. Our snail has grown to be about 3mm. It has a very dark body. Doing some research, I think it is a type of glass snail. It doesnât seem like it will get very big. Anyway, everything is thriving in our vivarium using Joshâs substrates.7/13 update: It has been about 6 months since we set up our vivarium. The numerous isopods had dug multiple tunnels throughout the substrate and shifted it into uneven highs and lows. That became a problem as the taller decorâs footing became unstable. So I decided it would be a good idea to turn the soil and smooth the surface some. Another surprise! Now I know why Joshâs Frogs calls it BioBedding. Besides the original garlic glass snail which I now count nine, I found young earthworms and small millipedes. From researching, they all seem to be healthy additions to my intended clean up crew of isopods and springtails. As of this update I have bought more Joshâs Frogs BioBedding to set up another vivarium.
Devin Thompson –
Definitely recommend
Going on about 4 months and no complaints. My springtails and isopods are thriving, and the plants do great in the substrate