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<blockquote data-quote="Sonorantree" data-source="post: 134541" data-attributes="member: 13813"><p>[USER=27883]@Tortoise Tom[/USER] , thanks for the info! I don't think they are fly larvae, possibly springtails (I'll have to see if I can get one under the microscope). I won't worry about them if you don't think they will cause any problems.</p><p></p><p>I have been misting the egg crate every day or two, with the substrate fairly dry and have not seen that it is a problem. If so, I'll take your suggestion and get the egg crate out of the substrate. I had paper egg cartons in there for probably almost a year and when I took them out today they were in pretty good shape. Maybe I don't have enough moisture... I have 2 potatoes cut in half the long way inside the tote right now. They have eaten holes in several spots...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonorantree, post: 134541, member: 13813"] [USER=27883]@Tortoise Tom[/USER] , thanks for the info! I don't think they are fly larvae, possibly springtails (I'll have to see if I can get one under the microscope). I won't worry about them if you don't think they will cause any problems. I have been misting the egg crate every day or two, with the substrate fairly dry and have not seen that it is a problem. If so, I'll take your suggestion and get the egg crate out of the substrate. I had paper egg cartons in there for probably almost a year and when I took them out today they were in pretty good shape. Maybe I don't have enough moisture... I have 2 potatoes cut in half the long way inside the tote right now. They have eaten holes in several spots... [/QUOTE]
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