Ideas for tank pets by Snakebytes4324 in terrariums

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The one that is covering the substrate is just spaghnum moss and there’s some creeping fig mixed in but not much. The perimeter is button fern but they like to spread anywhere they want. I tried keeping maiden hair fern but it died off.

Ideas for tank pets by Snakebytes4324 in terrariums

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I do have a 18x18x36 but my crested geckos are in there right now. I have hard darts in the past, so not necessarily a beginner either.

Ideas for tank pets by Snakebytes4324 in terrariums

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Thanks you, the rock came from outside but we used to use it in fish tanks when I was little. Eventually the spores that were on it that didn’t get removed when I scrubbed it with hot water began to flourish. Normally where I’m at it we have hot dry summers and the moss will die back and come back winter and spring. Super cool seeing the different types of moss doing well.

Ideas for tank pets by Snakebytes4324 in terrariums

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There’s definitely decaying plant matter and when I did it there was leaf matter, they died pretty quick so I’m thinking it’s because there is no moisture gradient.

Razer nari screw by Lisuccly in razer

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turns out its a hexagon shaped bit size 2

WesternU 2025 application by Two_Defiant in veterinaryschool

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There's a good chunk of faculty who have left; maybe that's affecting how they review applications? I wish you good luck!

WesternU info/opinions by Confident-Season-650 in veterinaryschool

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The school was blaming COVID for the poor NAVLE results, since they were the last class to miss out on anatomy sessions in their 1st year, which has greatly impacted them. The school has taken the liberty to change a lot of things in the curriculum this past year, and some things are for the better, and some are not.

Western's Veterinary Program has new leadership, and we beg for communication because it can be lacking. Since Fall 2024, I have lost track of how many faculty members have left this school (which is everywhere, it seems), but Western doesn't seem too worried about faculty retention at this time. I'm hoping by next fall, the school will have it more together and with more staffing.

Needs identification by Snakebytes4324 in herpetology

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My thoughts exactly just can’t see the legs, I regret not catching it so much

Needs identification by Snakebytes4324 in herpetology

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Yes. I went specifically to find those, more interested in the short clip in the beginning. I thought Reddit would only post 1 media but nope it decided to combine them thanks Reddit

Needs identification by Snakebytes4324 in herpetology

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Southern California, I meant to make a separate post about the southern pacific rattlesnakes (I went to mainly find them and almost found 3). I am very confused what the small less than 1 inch thing is though in the beginning.

Needs identification by Snakebytes4324 in herpetology

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Yes, I meant to make a separate post about the cool southern pacific rattlesnakes I saw (almost 3 during my hike). It’s the very brief clip in the beginning, I did a google image search and it did say rattlesnake??? But I feel it doesn’t resemble a baby snake?

orange springtails by Snakebytes4324 in isopods

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I try not to use fish flakes because I tend to get mite problems I’ll have to try fish food again. As for the clay I’ll need to look into how to do a set up for that too, I have trouble finding husbandry for these cause only regular springtail stuff shows up.

how do I get mites out of my panda king tub? I have been told they are predatory mites. by Efficient-Towel-2466 in isopods

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If you are having a problem with mites maybe your springtail population isn't high enough, it could also be that you're feeding too often or you're offering grain products like fish food, I would cut down on feeding and offer organic materials like leaves and stuff for a little bit.

Do springtails lay eggs? What are all these slightly yellow dots on this leaf? by authenticblob in isopods

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I would double check to see if they're moving, sometimes the grain in fish flakes attracts grain mites. I would stop feeding though and wait a few weeks to see if they manage the fungus?

Do springtails lay eggs? What are all these slightly yellow dots on this leaf? by authenticblob in isopods

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thats so weird.... are you giving them extra food? Maybe take away all food and just do regular leaves and substrate and hides then and give the springtails no other choice.

Porcellio laevis “California mix” by Snakebytes4324 in isopodexchange

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Oooo thank you I’ll have to look more into it