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Going boiactive

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Hi.

I did an Bio-active enclosure,
Although all the springtails seemed to of vanished, would they of been eaten died off, does this little set up look good enough?

This is my recently molted G. Pulchara.
Gave her/him a revamp.
What do you all think, any ways I an go bioactive and keep the springtails alive?
Possibly a bigger hide would be more suitable for this sling.
This molt, Sling Has grown so much.
Will be upgrading the enclosure at some point.
 

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m0lsx

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A Grammostola pulchra is probably not a good T to keep in a bio active enclosure, as springtails need far more moisture, than the T does.
 

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Swap out that Grammostola pulchra for a Theraphosa stirmi and you'll be good to go with your set up. You may have to feed the spring tails for a little bit to get them established.
 

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