superworms bioactive vivarium/terrarium

sammiethes

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Hello.

Can anyone tell me if you introduce superworms as part of clean up in a vivarium/terrarium are the larvae likely to eat the roots of any live plants. I'm assuming they will but I have heard that some people use them as CUC in setups with plants.

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