Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I have noticed that they kinda balance themselves out. If there is a lot of food around then you will have a large colony of springtails and less food means a smaller colony. I like to think of it as a competition for food, if there is enough to go around then they will keep reproducing until the food becomes scarce. I have never had to add food to springtails that were in any of my enclosures, only to ones that I was culturing on charcoal.So as well as brewers yeast feeding rice? As I don't think there will be enough dead leaves / organic matter to sustain them
I don't use either cuttle bone or any "supplementation" like custodian fuel!
Also, I find that there are a lot of products on the market that are over advertised in general. That's were forums such as this one really help, they act as communal research so no one individual has to go out and buy all of these products. We all use information from one another, which helps from over spending on products that you don't really need! Granted there might be a certain time and place for some items, but from my experience the springtails don't need anything special.
Anyway as far as isopods anyone just grab some woodlice from their yard and chuck them in rather than buying from stores ?
Anyway as far as isopods anyone just grab some woodlice from their yard and chuck them in rather than buying from stores ?
Yup, but depending on species, they don't reproduce as fast and arent as efficient cleaners. Still cool though.