Daniel J. R.
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It hasn't even been a week since I got my Tityus larvae and order of substrate and I just got a very small wave of these things. XD;
It was kind of my fault really, because they weren't in there this morning. I had recently put a couple dog food pellets into the substrate but at some point and failed to notice that one of the larvae had pushed a couple of them up to the surface. I had cracked my room window today because it was really nice outside, so most likely that's where they came in from. Not to mention I have a tropical bird (whom I've had almost my whole life) who's droppings tend to attract bugs.
When I got back home some hours later I noticed that the couple of pellets at the top were covered in white hairs, so I immediately removed them and took off any parts of the top layer of substrate that showed any signs of mold. Unfortunately, as I was doing so I saw a couple of really tiny things flying out of the cage. I mean they were TINY, and I knew right away what they were based on all the stories I've heard of them. There were only a couple that I saw even during the cleaning process.
During that time I decided to toss out all the suspicious substrate (which wasn't much thankfully), took out the larvae, and sifted through the substrate to see if there was anything else I should have removed. Other than the little bit at the top, all seemed ok and the larvae dove in as quickly as they could after a rude awakening. I'm going to keep my eyes on these guys quite carefully to make sure none of this reoccurs, but this is my first time rearing these creatures so I suppose this is a learning experience I have to take.
It was kind of my fault really, because they weren't in there this morning. I had recently put a couple dog food pellets into the substrate but at some point and failed to notice that one of the larvae had pushed a couple of them up to the surface. I had cracked my room window today because it was really nice outside, so most likely that's where they came in from. Not to mention I have a tropical bird (whom I've had almost my whole life) who's droppings tend to attract bugs.
When I got back home some hours later I noticed that the couple of pellets at the top were covered in white hairs, so I immediately removed them and took off any parts of the top layer of substrate that showed any signs of mold. Unfortunately, as I was doing so I saw a couple of really tiny things flying out of the cage. I mean they were TINY, and I knew right away what they were based on all the stories I've heard of them. There were only a couple that I saw even during the cleaning process.
During that time I decided to toss out all the suspicious substrate (which wasn't much thankfully), took out the larvae, and sifted through the substrate to see if there was anything else I should have removed. Other than the little bit at the top, all seemed ok and the larvae dove in as quickly as they could after a rude awakening. I'm going to keep my eyes on these guys quite carefully to make sure none of this reoccurs, but this is my first time rearing these creatures so I suppose this is a learning experience I have to take.