My Vitronura giselae culture

Biollantefan54

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I recently started keeping these adorable springtails after I got some help with their care. I tried in the past and accidentally starved them all! Turns out they eat slime mold! I have a culture of slime mold now that I keep to feed these guys. I collected some from outside a couple weeks ago and have lots of babies now! I love them and think they are the cutest lil bugs. Not the largest pets but their colors and cuteness make up for it.
Adults and babies (the greenish one is a hitchhiker that’s a different species) 53532277659_abcc39fec4_o.jpeg
More adults and babies 53532146568_7abbf4194f_o.jpeg
Adult eating some slime 53531066902_60b87ab732_o.jpeg
A baby 53532390080_cf735950ed_o.jpeg
And a baby beside an adult 53531066872_e038127c75_o.jpeg
 

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aw, adorable little raspberries, and you even captured how they ripen XD

incredible pictures by the way, what camera/lense did you use?
 

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aw, adorable little raspberries, and you even captured how they ripen XD

incredible pictures by the way, what camera/lense did you use?
Thank you! This was using and Nikon d7500 and a sigma 105mm macro with a raynox 250

LoL, they are ridiculously adorable... another treasure from your yard?
These came from a park but I do find them in my yard occasionally too!
 

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They look kinda like pill bugs, without the armor. 😎
One species that I plan on attempting to culture actually rolls into a ball a bit. I collected them a while back and also accidentally starved them. I plan on collecting more when it warms up and seeing if they will eat slime too
 

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Took a few more photos of some of the juveniles. The first photo are eggs
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one of the juveniles on the slime™ 53542488308_43b4824db0_o.jpeg
A group of juveniles on the slime™ 53542488443_1b09f16eaa_o.jpeg
And a single juvenile with its mouth visible 53541429772_b66e083d55_o.jpeg
 

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I also collected some Morulina sp. the pink/purple one may be Morulina but it could be Neanura as well, I’ll have to get more photos to be sure. The Morulina I’m keeping just laid some eggs last night as well. Also another V. giselae image. 53609057384_65e994f692_o.jpeg 53611567811_88c9e76922_o.jpeg 53610674107_6f3c4422d8_o.jpeg 53611905619_946b323759_o.jpeg 53612018070_dea4011e7e_o.jpeg 53612043795_8c2ebe33b7_o.jpeg 53610719787_6e9395c097_o.jpeg 53611593621_54258d2aa4_o.jpeg 53611932194_1cf73529b6_o.jpeg
 

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Here are some new shots of these guys. Lots of eggs always. The last photo shows one on the far right that is much redder, I see these frequently and believe they are freshly molted 53651755163_7d27771743_o.jpeg 53650669052_c5dbbc45da_o.jpeg 53651887249_f10570f502_o.jpeg 53651539946_0ae579b3b0_o.jpeg
 
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