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They are probably soil gnats. You could try a sundew (drosera capensis) or a Katchy.
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I keep outside of my enclosures. With three bioactive enclosures though, they aren’t able to keep up very well so I am very tempted to put them inside, if even for a couple of days.Are y’all just keeping in same room or in bottom of cage
I keep outside of my enclosures. With three bioactive enclosures though, they aren’t able to keep up very well so I am very tempted to put them inside, if even for a couple of days.
Just make sure to read up on their soil requirements. Mine require a nutrient poor soil and distilled water.
I have 2 capensis and they aren’t very big yet. I have 2 other sundews, a pitcher plant and Venus flytrap, but across the house from my enclosures. Probably not a bad idea to put them in the same room, huh.I had 3 capensis keep up and eliminate all gnats with 5 chameleons all bioactively and 1 very bad gnat infestation. How big are yours they can't keep up?