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    clownonfire
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    Default Re: Springtails for new terrarium

    Quote Originally Posted by DonLisk View Post
    So can you seed a viv after it as been established? Wondered this for some time now.
    It is possible to see a viv with springtails even after it's housed by frogs. Actually, even once a viv is seeded it will needed to be reseeded occasionally. However, it is much easier to seed when inhabited.

    As for D.auratus, in my opinion, it's too small. And yes, Imitators are great thumbnails. Bold, very bold actually, and perfectly suited for beginners. And they will do well in a viv of that size.

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