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    What are these little white bugs (lavae of some sort?) I keep finding in my T's tanks



    There usually found around the water dish.

    I use compost (lime and chemical free) and vermiculite as a substrate.

    Getting abit concerned now.

    Kain

  • #2
    Kain, looks like u have mites to me, i might be wrong, but thats what they look like to me.

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    • #3
      Oh great

      Seem to be constantly having bad luck

      Kain

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      • #4
        Use some woodlice in your tanks, seems to be working for me.

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        • #5
          They are springtails - totally harmless to tarantulas.

          If they bother you simply dry the tank out a bit (they die very quickly in dry environments).

          Richard

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          • #6
            Thanks Richard, as long as there harmless to the T's then I don't mind.

            I was worried it was something that would effect them

            Cheers

            Kain

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            • #7
              Yep...... springtails, from too damp an area...no need to worry.
              As Richard says just dry the whole environment out and they'll be gone in a jiffy.
              Woodlice will keep the tank a little cleaner eating faeces, prey remains and mite / bug eggs. 1 wood louse for every 4 square inches of floor space has worked fine for me for years.

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              • #8
                Colin where do these springtails come from?

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                • #9
                  As your sustrate is lime and chemical free, there's no natural insectaside in it to prevent the development of eggs from springtails, mites etc.
                  next time you do a substrate change, microwave it for a while. I usually microwave half a litre of sub for about 45 seconds, (add 30 secs for every extra half litre) that seems to do the trick.
                  if you're using cork bark or wood for decoration a good trick is to freeze it for 24 hrs (micro waving it sometimes splits wood and cork bark pops and cracks if its too long in the microwave,).

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