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Hi,
So far, I have heard of two ways of doing it.
1) Peat moss
2) charcoal
I have been using Peat moss since I originally thought they look more similar to what a natural springtail will live in. But I know that peat moss is acidic. So if I just put some peat moss in the newt morphs tank, that might not be good.
I have tried to put them on water and spoon them out. But I dont want my tank to be all wet. Bad for the substrate.
So I think the peat moss idea is very difficult to collect.
So how about the charcoal? will it be less effective in breeding springtails?
Please advice. Thanks
So far, I have heard of two ways of doing it.
1) Peat moss
2) charcoal
I have been using Peat moss since I originally thought they look more similar to what a natural springtail will live in. But I know that peat moss is acidic. So if I just put some peat moss in the newt morphs tank, that might not be good.
I have tried to put them on water and spoon them out. But I dont want my tank to be all wet. Bad for the substrate.
So I think the peat moss idea is very difficult to collect.
So how about the charcoal? will it be less effective in breeding springtails?
Please advice. Thanks