Irithyllian
Arachnosquire
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So today I bought a Linothele megaloids, and while I was researching their care, I thought I should get springtails.
of all the T’s I own, two of them, xenesthis intermedia and Pamphobeteus nigricolor, I have a screen and drainage layer since they need extra humidity, so today I added springtails to both them and the new Linothele.
my question being with springtails involved, does this mean I should make sure it stays more moist than before? Previous to this about every week I would pour some water down each corner of the enclosures, if I saw moisture in the lower layers of substrate when its time to, I tried to hold back, with springtails should I keep it more moist or is putting too much worse than having less?
Sorry for the jumble of words, sometimes it can be hard to word a question.
of all the T’s I own, two of them, xenesthis intermedia and Pamphobeteus nigricolor, I have a screen and drainage layer since they need extra humidity, so today I added springtails to both them and the new Linothele.
my question being with springtails involved, does this mean I should make sure it stays more moist than before? Previous to this about every week I would pour some water down each corner of the enclosures, if I saw moisture in the lower layers of substrate when its time to, I tried to hold back, with springtails should I keep it more moist or is putting too much worse than having less?
Sorry for the jumble of words, sometimes it can be hard to word a question.