LordAnon
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I have my p. marginemaculatus (Florida whip spider) in a deli cup with some substrate of soil, sand, Coco, and sphagnum, and a piece of corkbark. I had seen some thin worms in the soil a few days after putting the enclosure together, but assumed the isopods would either eat then or outcompete them. I was sorta right, the numbers decreased a lot. However ,this afternoon I noticed the water droplets that form from the humidity in his cup have dozens of worms. Are these parasites? I wanted to avoid throwing out the soil because my colony of isopods isn't exactly established yet and I don't really want to harvest from it. Is the substrate no good? Can I kill the worms without killing the isos or throwing out the soil?
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