FLZooMom":38xnjopr said:Thanks, mudskipper!
The humidity level hovers around 40% or so, give or take. The isopods and springtails are thriving, and in fact the population has boomed and I see them about all the time. There are also some pinhead crickets in there (probably from when a couple crickets got free during feeding time), some roaches that got away during feeding time, some superworms that got loose during feeding time. The African nightcrawlers are still doing great, too.
After the initial spot cleaning while the bioactive cycle was getting set up it's been maintenance free except for the occasional watering to make sure that the soil stays damp. For example, the other day he pooped out a bunch of the superworm exoskeletons and within a couple of days the cleanup crew had taken care of it. I like watching after I water because I can see the isopods and some of the other critters come out, and sometimes York is paying attention and goes hunting.
Honestly, I think this is the best thing I could have done for York and his physical and mental health.
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