::sigh::
I know I'm probably not going to like the answers, but here goes.
I just started getting into isopods and created a nice large display enclosure. Fancier than the standard tubs most used. Everything has been going great and the isopods have been breeding like crazy. I decided to add another species and just separate as needed. Unfortunately, the second culture I added was mite infested. I had read that when adding a culture to an existing culture that it was best to add the substrate that the new specimens arrived in. After I dumped the new specimens in the enclosure, I noticed that the substrate they were in was heavily infested with what appeared to be grain mites! I immediately scooped out the new substrate (it was a relatively small amount) and sorted out the new specimens and kept them isolated for a few days before reintroducing them. Apparently this didn't work and now I'm seeing mites crawling on the glass... probably a dozen or so per square inch. I've been cleaning them off with alcohol as I see them, but I've begun seeing them on the exterior of the enclosure.
Sooo... any advice before I dump the entire freaking enclosure out and start from scratch? I really hate the thought - it's going to be a big job, but I hate mites even more. They creep me out.
I know I'm probably not going to like the answers, but here goes.
I just started getting into isopods and created a nice large display enclosure. Fancier than the standard tubs most used. Everything has been going great and the isopods have been breeding like crazy. I decided to add another species and just separate as needed. Unfortunately, the second culture I added was mite infested. I had read that when adding a culture to an existing culture that it was best to add the substrate that the new specimens arrived in. After I dumped the new specimens in the enclosure, I noticed that the substrate they were in was heavily infested with what appeared to be grain mites! I immediately scooped out the new substrate (it was a relatively small amount) and sorted out the new specimens and kept them isolated for a few days before reintroducing them. Apparently this didn't work and now I'm seeing mites crawling on the glass... probably a dozen or so per square inch. I've been cleaning them off with alcohol as I see them, but I've begun seeing them on the exterior of the enclosure.
Sooo... any advice before I dump the entire freaking enclosure out and start from scratch? I really hate the thought - it's going to be a big job, but I hate mites even more. They creep me out.
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