I would get rid of that soil, change it completely, desinfected everything. I wouldn't take chances.
There are tons of nematode species, could be larvae of something too.
I would get rid of that soil, change it completely, desinfected everything. I wouldn't take chances.
There are tons of nematode species, could be larvae of something too.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
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I will consider doing it when I wake up, again thank you for your input, I've been monitoring his/her poo and she/he has been eating normally, I don't see anything strange in the poo. So far they seem to be fungus worms which would explain the rapid decrease of fungus on my driftwood. As for nematoads they're just too big and fat for nematodes and don't seem to be in my drainage layer what so often. It is not entirely soil as it is coco fiber and i've read up on cases of fungi flies being found in the coco fiber and they shouldn't be a problem and go away after a week. I plan on reducing the misting amount to as WTFs minimal ideal humidity. I will update you if anything interesting happens.
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Update: The white worms dissapeared over night, literally. I opened to mist and a bunch of gnats flew out. So theres that problem haha. As for the cricket eggs. They haven't hatched yet.
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