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<blockquote data-quote="Poki mon" data-source="post: 227899" data-attributes="member: 43985"><p>I'm looking to introduce some cleaning crews to my larger enclosures. When I feed my pokis I usually toss 3 crickets in at a time. I'm sure some get lost or bury themselves from time to time. Not only that, but my T's drop their boluses in their hides. My P Irmimia is a slob, and it would be nice to keep her cage clean too when I place her in her permanent enclosure. </p><p></p><p>So, I think isopods or springtails would help. Can anyone recommend isopods that have worked well for them? Or springtails? I'm open to both. I'm just trying to understand what variety would be the best, and how many should I put in a 12x12x18 and 2 8x8x12 enclosures.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poki mon, post: 227899, member: 43985"] I'm looking to introduce some cleaning crews to my larger enclosures. When I feed my pokis I usually toss 3 crickets in at a time. I'm sure some get lost or bury themselves from time to time. Not only that, but my T's drop their boluses in their hides. My P Irmimia is a slob, and it would be nice to keep her cage clean too when I place her in her permanent enclosure. So, I think isopods or springtails would help. Can anyone recommend isopods that have worked well for them? Or springtails? I'm open to both. I'm just trying to understand what variety would be the best, and how many should I put in a 12x12x18 and 2 8x8x12 enclosures. Thanks for your help [/QUOTE]
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