I was wondering how simple (or difficult) it would be to introduce springtails/isopods to a terrarium for my tarantulas and emperor scorpions that prefer a more humid environment because I'm concerned about mold growth (although I haven't had trouble in the past).
Can I just buy the culture and throw them in with some leaf litter or is it more complex than that? I was reading a lot about people making drainage layer, charcoal layer, etc. for a bioactive setup but if some of my animals are burrowing I feel like it would disrupt their natural tendencies.
I also use exo terra nanos for some animals and would the springtails ever escape or be sustainable in such a small enclosure? Typically every six months or so I replace all the substrate in my enclosures, but would the addition of springtails prevent me from doing so?
Can I just buy the culture and throw them in with some leaf litter or is it more complex than that? I was reading a lot about people making drainage layer, charcoal layer, etc. for a bioactive setup but if some of my animals are burrowing I feel like it would disrupt their natural tendencies.
I also use exo terra nanos for some animals and would the springtails ever escape or be sustainable in such a small enclosure? Typically every six months or so I replace all the substrate in my enclosures, but would the addition of springtails prevent me from doing so?