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Im not sure if the white stuff in the top right corner is mold, what do you think. And if its mold what can i do.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 232928" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Springtails, I have noticed in my collection, will migrate to enclosures which I did not introduce them into which I find very interesting ! My T Albos enclosure stays dry except the corner of her water dishes! I looked in one day and lo and behold! Springtails in dish!! Then I noticed them in other enclosures I hadn't put them in! These are great critters for any damp/moist environments and will evidently migrate to others which I like! Isopods do great as well! I had isopods in my MM P. Cambridgei enclosure ( the orange ones) and some wild caught from my yard! They were reproducing but I believe Bain, who is deceased now, I think didn't like them and slowly they all got gone! Couldn't have ate them cause he was a full on 7" dls male and they are just too small. But I do believe he went to war on them. Anyhow, try the springtails. Once you get a culture started they are easy to maintain. I have 2 and will take some from one and put in the other to help with inbreeding! Can't go wrong!!! Happy Spoodering!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 232928, member: 37740"] Springtails, I have noticed in my collection, will migrate to enclosures which I did not introduce them into which I find very interesting ! My T Albos enclosure stays dry except the corner of her water dishes! I looked in one day and lo and behold! Springtails in dish!! Then I noticed them in other enclosures I hadn't put them in! These are great critters for any damp/moist environments and will evidently migrate to others which I like! Isopods do great as well! I had isopods in my MM P. Cambridgei enclosure ( the orange ones) and some wild caught from my yard! They were reproducing but I believe Bain, who is deceased now, I think didn't like them and slowly they all got gone! Couldn't have ate them cause he was a full on 7" dls male and they are just too small. But I do believe he went to war on them. Anyhow, try the springtails. Once you get a culture started they are easy to maintain. I have 2 and will take some from one and put in the other to help with inbreeding! Can't go wrong!!! Happy Spoodering!! [/QUOTE]
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Im not sure if the white stuff in the top right corner is mold, what do you think. And if its mold what can i do.
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