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What about with scorpions and centipedes? I have mites in their cages pretty bad. I let them dry out, but the mites are always there. Will putting isopods in with them help get rid of the mites?
alright man sounds good! that's what I was figuring. I let all of mine dry out for like a week after I mist them. The spiders seem to be ok with it. Even the more humid loving species, like my P. metallica, and P.irmina....
Hey ya'll
I have been finding the odd mite from time to time. I look for them but don't see any in any of my enclosures. But When I get them off the shelf to feed and what not, I find a mite roaming, so far just on the outside of the enclosure. I'm guessing there are some in the enclosure. Is...
Aw great @MassExodus , my freakin vagans and hamorii (still cant get used to that) just read this. Man, now I'm gonna have to explain to them why you have forsaken them! lmao.
@MassExodus and @Whitelightning777 they are Eublaberus posticus (Orange Heads) @MassExodus I sent you some a while ago in trade for some hissers if you remember. They breed like cockroaches. lmfao. Anyways. Yeah I have a flourishing colony. I have been freezing some every couple of months just...
I like those enclosures at the start of the thread. Are the tubes to add moisture to the bottom of the enclosure after substrate is in? What are they for?
Lots of substrate. sometimes they like to burrow but as they get bigger they tend to do it less. But you want lots of substrate so if they climb the side the fall is not very high. Also I see you have some dampness in the enclosure there. All he needs is a water bowl. They live in dry climates...