ArborealLotus
Arachnosquire
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- Mar 12, 2021
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I’ve used Scott’s awesome topsoil for my ~4” A. seemanni and it seems to be TOO awesome a soil for my purposes, and may have preferred something more inert? From a Facebook group, someone else has had the same thing occur with a recent Scott’s soil, and perhaps their latest batch includes viable spores previous Scott’s batches didn’t have.
I set up the enclosure about a week ago, and it has little mycelia spots beginning to appear, and even entire fruiting bodies (mushrooms) occurring subterraneanly up against the glass which I find hilarious.
So far, to me, it is just a healthy living soil, but will I want to sprinkle some springtails in or do other mitigation to control ordinary soil fungi??
Or let them be unless surface molds appear?

I set up the enclosure about a week ago, and it has little mycelia spots beginning to appear, and even entire fruiting bodies (mushrooms) occurring subterraneanly up against the glass which I find hilarious.

So far, to me, it is just a healthy living soil, but will I want to sprinkle some springtails in or do other mitigation to control ordinary soil fungi??
Or let them be unless surface molds appear?
