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I've had a look and can't seem to find another thread like this, so I'm starting my own!
Firstly, I really like live planted vivs; my leachie is in one with springtails and domestic woodlice as a cleanup crew, and I'm also doing a big live planted dart frog tank which will have a similar cleanup crew.
Because of this, I really love the idea of having an invert tank where various species are cohabiting. I've just moved my dead leaf mantis into a bigger viv, and while he's hanging about upside down, or going for a wander round the top of the tank, I have two juvenile millipedes and some domestic woodlice on the substrate at the bottom. [Unsure if they are definitely giant african millipedes, as I suspect the supplier may have sent me a different species in error]. Obviously they are not harming each other; the pedes are eating their mango and oak leaves, and the praying mantis is too small to attempt to attack them, and not bothered with the woodlice.
I'd love some shiny beetles in there with them; I managed to get my fruit beetles grubs to pupate but haven't had any luck with hatching them out :/
What are people's thoughts / experiences / suggestions?
Firstly, I really like live planted vivs; my leachie is in one with springtails and domestic woodlice as a cleanup crew, and I'm also doing a big live planted dart frog tank which will have a similar cleanup crew.
Because of this, I really love the idea of having an invert tank where various species are cohabiting. I've just moved my dead leaf mantis into a bigger viv, and while he's hanging about upside down, or going for a wander round the top of the tank, I have two juvenile millipedes and some domestic woodlice on the substrate at the bottom. [Unsure if they are definitely giant african millipedes, as I suspect the supplier may have sent me a different species in error]. Obviously they are not harming each other; the pedes are eating their mango and oak leaves, and the praying mantis is too small to attempt to attack them, and not bothered with the woodlice.
I'd love some shiny beetles in there with them; I managed to get my fruit beetles grubs to pupate but haven't had any luck with hatching them out :/
What are people's thoughts / experiences / suggestions?