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I heard that you can use a substrate like Eco Earth and put springtails and tropical grey woodlice in it and they will just consume any waste. I have a few questions about this:
1. Do springtails and the woodlice I mentioned harm cresties and can cresties eat them, is it okay?
2. Can you just use eco earth or do you have to use all the drainage layers?
3. Do you have to have live plants to have a clean up crew of springtails and woodlice?
4. If you have a clean up crew, do you ever have to clean out the substrate or just mix it?
5. What do you need to do to keep the bugs alive and what if they escape? Are they harmful to us?
Sorry about so many questions! I'm getting a new gecko soon, my last one (Comet) died last year and I kept him on Eco Earth to start with but cleaned it out every month which was a huge job so I changed it to paper towels and felt guilty :?
Thank you to anyone who can answer any one of the questions! x
1. Do springtails and the woodlice I mentioned harm cresties and can cresties eat them, is it okay?
2. Can you just use eco earth or do you have to use all the drainage layers?
3. Do you have to have live plants to have a clean up crew of springtails and woodlice?
4. If you have a clean up crew, do you ever have to clean out the substrate or just mix it?
5. What do you need to do to keep the bugs alive and what if they escape? Are they harmful to us?
Sorry about so many questions! I'm getting a new gecko soon, my last one (Comet) died last year and I kept him on Eco Earth to start with but cleaned it out every month which was a huge job so I changed it to paper towels and felt guilty :?
Thank you to anyone who can answer any one of the questions! x