Indoor aviary substrate and plant soils
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 3:38 am
Hi,
This is my first post. I have been converting a large indoor hutch into an aviary for waxbills and am in the process of furnishing the structure. The floor is a removable drawer that I would like to fill with a substrate. I am hoping to use a sand-based substrate to complement the plant life I plan to include (a jade in a large pot, snake plants in a trough-like pot, and a hanging spider plant). But I don't know what problems might arise. Will the finches ingest the substrate? What about bacteria growth? And how can I combat these problems? Would I be better off choosing pine shavings?
Also, what should I do about soil for my plants. I would rather not put mesh over the soil. The different soil mixes I have read about for my chosen plants include peat, loam, coarse sand, perlite, and "cactus mix." I imagine covering the soil with some sort of rock or pebble surface would suffice to keep the birds from digging or eating, but I would appreciate any comments regarding potted-plant soil options.
Like I mentioned, I am hoping to keep waxbills in this flight, though the varieties are still up in the air. I would love to find have a couple pairs of St. Helena's or Goldbreasts, though I am also interested in Owls and BCCB's. So, I might try either a pair of Owls or BCCB's with some St. Helena's. The flight dimensions are 38"L X 22"D X 60"H, so I only have room for a handful of birds.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. I look forward to reading your suggestions.
This is my first post. I have been converting a large indoor hutch into an aviary for waxbills and am in the process of furnishing the structure. The floor is a removable drawer that I would like to fill with a substrate. I am hoping to use a sand-based substrate to complement the plant life I plan to include (a jade in a large pot, snake plants in a trough-like pot, and a hanging spider plant). But I don't know what problems might arise. Will the finches ingest the substrate? What about bacteria growth? And how can I combat these problems? Would I be better off choosing pine shavings?
Also, what should I do about soil for my plants. I would rather not put mesh over the soil. The different soil mixes I have read about for my chosen plants include peat, loam, coarse sand, perlite, and "cactus mix." I imagine covering the soil with some sort of rock or pebble surface would suffice to keep the birds from digging or eating, but I would appreciate any comments regarding potted-plant soil options.
Like I mentioned, I am hoping to keep waxbills in this flight, though the varieties are still up in the air. I would love to find have a couple pairs of St. Helena's or Goldbreasts, though I am also interested in Owls and BCCB's. So, I might try either a pair of Owls or BCCB's with some St. Helena's. The flight dimensions are 38"L X 22"D X 60"H, so I only have room for a handful of birds.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. I look forward to reading your suggestions.