M. alpestris 1 month old morphs and housing

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ester

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I've been having quite a bit of luck so far with the M. alpestris morphs. The springtail colony maintains itself and all morphs seem to get enough to eat. I decided to move them to a similar but slightly larger setup (from a 1G tank to a 3G tank).

This setup houses 15 morphs.
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And here a few pictures of the morphs, they've not done much growing length wise but all look healthy.
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Hi Ester
I see nice and safety lid on your tank. Did you made it yourself ?
 
very nice I would to have M. alpestris in my tanks but we cant have them in holland
rene
 
Thanks!

Juray> Yep, I glued the lid myself, just some ready thin wood that comes at a 90 degree angle cut and glued together with some very thin cotton cloth (cheap bed sheets that were really too thin to use em for that purpose
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Rene> Move to Germany..
 
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