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<blockquote data-quote="FishermanSteve" data-source="post: 162460" data-attributes="member: 21662"><p>First, we are all on the same team. I think there was a miscommunication because you said that you had so many spring tails that they were bothering your t’s and then later said that it’s mostly around the water dishes. </p><p> Personally, I think you are doing everything fine. I have always kept a water dish in all of my enclosures and kept the substrate dry unless it is a moisture dependent species. I keep a digital temp/humidity gauge in my room and I pay close attention to the level in the entire room rather than each specific enclosure. Fortunately, in 10 years I have never had in issue with spring tails so I can only imagine your frustration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishermanSteve, post: 162460, member: 21662"] First, we are all on the same team. I think there was a miscommunication because you said that you had so many spring tails that they were bothering your t’s and then later said that it’s mostly around the water dishes. Personally, I think you are doing everything fine. I have always kept a water dish in all of my enclosures and kept the substrate dry unless it is a moisture dependent species. I keep a digital temp/humidity gauge in my room and I pay close attention to the level in the entire room rather than each specific enclosure. Fortunately, in 10 years I have never had in issue with spring tails so I can only imagine your frustration. [/QUOTE]
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