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Hi, sorry if this seems silly but John could you please explain to me how springtails and woodlice would be beneficial. Would the WTFs not just eat them? Could they breed to the extent of infestation? Also the exo-terra tank in question has low vents, could they escape?
Springtails will break down the waste produced by the frogs. They are too small for most treefrogs to bother eating them. They are not a pest animal so don't worry about the taking over your home - they just want to live in the terrarium substrate.
Founder of Frogforum.net (2008) and Caudata.org (2001)
I'm assumin' they will colonize the soil in house plants, so how far from the vivarium would a houseplant have to be to prevent this? The nearest houseplant is in the next room from where I'll be puttin' any critters.
My wife'll have my head on a silver platter if I knowingly bring "vermin" into the house and they get into her houseplants...
WYite
I don't think they eat live plants. I actually think that they can help plants.
Right, Tom. I'm not worried 'bout them harmin' the plants in any way. Thanks.
I'm worried 'bout my hide should Mrs. WYite see little critters hangin' out in her plants. She's kind of...uhmmm...an OCD cleanliness freak with an aversion to invertebrates, who fails to accept the ecological importance of insects, wood lice, spiders, worms, etc., etc. 'Cept for bees and butterflies, 'cuz they're pretty. So I was wonderin' just how likely springtails are to colonize the soil in potted houseplant in different rooms. Has anyone else had "problems" with this?
WYite
Oh sorry for misunderstanding you.
I'm not sure if I've got you right... I'd say It's impossible that springtails get out of your tank and into the houseplant, especially not if it's standing in another room, if you don't exchange the soil, I can't imagine how they could do that (would be a few lifetime journeys for them)... And I've had springtails in one of my plants without putting them in - it was before I've got my frogs - so they can come out of nothing... Actually I'm not even sure if your wife would see them if she doesn't check her plants' soil regularly with a microscope, they're so tiny... I've discovered "my" springtails about one year after I've got that plant very accidentally.
I'd definitely recommend springtails. Since I've put them in my tank, I've never had to remove any feces - there aren't any(!?).
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