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  • #16
    Originally posted by Richard Gallon View Post
    'Mite' just be vermiculite dust?

    Richard
    Lol, very good. Not in my case,no. I've never seen dust move as fast as these little monsters. But it might explain why "dust is fat free"

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    • #17
      If they are in fact springtails, they will not harm your T.



      Cliff

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      • #18
        Originally posted by cliff View Post
        If they are in fact springtails, they will not harm your T.



        Cliff
        Now that's really interesting. I have been trying to find a way to get rid of these guys and I was in fact planning on buying some slaters to keep the tank tidy. It would seem these guys are doing the job already and they didn't cost me a penny! I may just leave them where they are. Does anyone else use these guys as live in housemaids?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by seanrayns View Post
          It worked for me and was a 10 minute job instead of replacing the whole substrate which would take longer and be far messier!!
          If you have a missus, is your life still worth living??

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Howard Farley (Huk7) View Post
            If you have a missus, is your life still worth living??
            LOL i was worried at first until she realised it gave her a reason to shop for a new one!!
            Last edited by seanrayns; 29-01-07, 09:53 AM.

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