Hi there,
New to the hobby; have taken care of hissers, mealworms/darkling beetles before in school, but never kept any as a pet. I am interested in keeping some blue death feigning beetles and darkling beetles and wanted to set up a desert vivarium for them. I have some concerns/questions about soil and setup, though, as I know they do best in arid and dry (i.e., not humid) setups. I haven't found a definitive guide and setups seem to vary wildly across the internet. I have some questions, if anyone has any experience with this or desert vivarium setups more generally:

New to the hobby; have taken care of hissers, mealworms/darkling beetles before in school, but never kept any as a pet. I am interested in keeping some blue death feigning beetles and darkling beetles and wanted to set up a desert vivarium for them. I have some concerns/questions about soil and setup, though, as I know they do best in arid and dry (i.e., not humid) setups. I haven't found a definitive guide and setups seem to vary wildly across the internet. I have some questions, if anyone has any experience with this or desert vivarium setups more generally:
- Would it be possible to plant some cacti in the setup?
- What kind of substrate would I need to use that would work for live plants AND not be too moist or humid for the BDFBs? I read that dirt can stick to their feet and exoskeleton, so I do plan on having a top layer of substrate of organic play sand and gravel.
- What kind of cleanup crew would be best? I can't imagine that isopods and springtails would do well in a desert environment. Are booklice a good idea?
- Should I do incandescent light on top of tank (5.5 gal, mesh screen lid) for light/heating? What wattage would you recommend?
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