I use the fox farm happy frog organic.@Beman don't you use a really good soil for your plants?
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I use the fox farm happy frog organic.@Beman don't you use a really good soil for your plants?
Is there a difference between happy frog and happy frog organic? Mine doesn’t say organic. Did I buy the wrong one?I use the fox farm happy frog organic.
Is there a difference between happy frog and happy frog organic? Mine doesn’t say organic. Did I buy the wrong one?
@Beman here is a pic of the 2 bags I just received. I sure hope I got the correct one!I use the fox farm happy frog organic.
That is one of the ones I have used. I layer large river rock stones on top of my soil though roughly 1.5-2 inches in diameter. I get them from the craft store in the floral dept. If I do not Beman eats the soil.@Beman here is a pic of the 2 bags I just received. I sure hope I got the correct one!
Yup i two have a layer of large stone, for the dirt eaters, and to keep crickets from making little houses.That is one of the ones I have used. I layer large river rock stones on top of my soil though roughly 1.5-2 inches in diameter. I get them from the craft store in the floral dept. If I do not Beman eats the soil.
PreachI used to use these millipedes as part of my clean up crew. They will eat leaf litter and chameleon poop just like any other springtail or isopod. Basically any small critter will fill the clean up crew role if the niche is open in your cage. If you want to help prevent an infestation or population boom, you need to fill the role with a different critter. Try adding isopods or springtails (and keep adding them over time if needed) to eat the bioload that is being consumed by the millipedes. Eventually these isopods will outcompete the millipedes. I know dairy cow isopods are great at consuming the bioload in a terrarium and produce quickly. They should be able to outcompete the millipedes. I have heard of stories of dairy cows eating chameleon eggs so you might want to be careful if your cham is laying eggs soon.