Your a grandmaCongratulations Fred, Lola, and bob have babies!!! I checked on them today and lots of babies eating the morning wood I laid out the day b4View attachment 236275
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Your a grandmaCongratulations Fred, Lola, and bob have babies!!! I checked on them today and lots of babies eating the morning wood I laid out the day b4View attachment 236275
How rude lol. They need a bigger container nowYour a grandma
Congratulations Fred, Lola, and bob have babies!!! I checked on them today and lots of babies eating the morning wood I laid out the day b4View attachment 236275
How did they get in there??Those may be globular springtails, not baby isopods - the shape looks wrong!
Lol shhhh I’m trying to say she is a grandmaThose may be globular springtails, not baby isopods - the shape looks wrong!
@GoodKarma19 you cant tell me this and disappear!!! Who’s the father!!!Those may be globular springtails, not baby isopods - the shape looks wrong!
@GoodKarma19 you cant tell me this and disappear!!! Who’s the father!!!
You dropped the mic and left me all scared with orphan spring tails but I’m happy to hear they will be helpful in the bioactive dome they are in.These guys can show up from all sorts of things; I had a bunch hatch out alongside temperate springtails in my isopod cultures when I mixed in leaf litter and bark from outside. Totally harmless, and beneficial! They eat up mold and junk.
Dang not a grandma...You dropped the mic and left me all scared with orphan spring tails but I’m happy to hear they will be helpful in the bioactive dome they are in.