A communal tank. Hissing Cockroach, Oranata Harvestmen, AGB, Ivory Millipede, Narceus Americanus. Orange and Dwarf white Isopods hiding in their somewhere, and I will one day add springtails.
I might take out the AGB or 1,2 Hissing Cockroach because I fear it may be a little crowded. The Millipedes all munch on the moss happily, and a I use the end of a small spoon for food.
I do not know whether I should be using a water bowl. The mister generally gets the humdity around 60-90% I also will add around 1-2 more inches of Substrate which will arrive from bugsincyberspace by the end of the week.
I am also planning to feed it some organic argula I washed many times (with soap to remove pesticide), but I am still hesitant and worried since the pesticide may have been absorbed, etc. Should I be worried, or not risk it?
I use blue light to light the tank. The hissing cockroach sometimes gets into the light fixture, but they usually end up falling back down. I may put some kind of oil based cream to prevent them from climbing, any recommendations?
edit - The substrate is not as wet as it seems. It is moist.
-Note: I got all of these today from a shipment
I might take out the AGB or 1,2 Hissing Cockroach because I fear it may be a little crowded. The Millipedes all munch on the moss happily, and a I use the end of a small spoon for food.
I do not know whether I should be using a water bowl. The mister generally gets the humdity around 60-90% I also will add around 1-2 more inches of Substrate which will arrive from bugsincyberspace by the end of the week.
I am also planning to feed it some organic argula I washed many times (with soap to remove pesticide), but I am still hesitant and worried since the pesticide may have been absorbed, etc. Should I be worried, or not risk it?
I use blue light to light the tank. The hissing cockroach sometimes gets into the light fixture, but they usually end up falling back down. I may put some kind of oil based cream to prevent them from climbing, any recommendations?
edit - The substrate is not as wet as it seems. It is moist.
-Note: I got all of these today from a shipment
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