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But did you strip the plant down out of the pot it was in and repot it in fresh soil? If not these little critters come in the soil they are planted in.Omg thank you thank you, it's organic I thought. And it's been in his cage for over 6 months not sure they are there all of a sudden
Okay so I'm not sure if I stripped them down to the roots, so I will assume these are not healthy for wall-e and will remove when I get home tonightBut did you strip the plant down out of the pot it was in and repot it in fresh soil? If not these little critters come in the soil they are planted
Yeah I do not know either way... I know some people do not care about them in their bio active. Personally they just gross me out. lolOkay so I'm not sure if I stripped them down to the roots, so I will assume these are not healthy for wall-e and will remove when I get home tonight
That’s a tough one. I am of the option that you should be comfortable with and or know exactly what is in your enclosures. As beman noted I to clean down to roots prior to putting anything in any of my enclosures. I then add organic soil, clean up crew etc. As for fine? if I cleaned off the “Home Depot “ soil and added a trusted organic soil, CUC, cover etc I would keep and eye on/manage the colony size( as with any other CUC) But I personally would at that point be ok with fine. I will caveat that I quarantine my bio active enclosures prior to into of the primary occupant.Thank you, and yes it's worth alot. So minus the ick factor it should be fine?