
I just added new carrots.
Oatmeal molds much quicker than wheat bran. Switch out the bedding for wheat bran and try to reduce humidity. Two of those carrots is more than enough.
Why not just keep them in bioactive soil or coconut husk, then just feed them with oats and vegetables on the surface? I never understood why their substrate needs to be their food.
Why not just keep them in bioactive soil or coconut husk, then just feed them with oats and vegetables on the surface? I never understood why their substrate needs to be their food.
Why not just keep them in bioactive soil or coconut husk, then just feed them with oats and vegetables on the surface? I never understood why their substrate needs to be their food.
Doesn’t it make them eat more so grow faster?
I guess it depends on how many colonies you have, and how large they are.
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