
What're these?
Tried to post a second ago but couldn't get the video to upload so here we are again, 2 little squiggly worms. Any idea what they could be?
Sorry for the bad picture. I keep florida orange springtails and dairy cow isopods in here

Tried to post a second ago but couldn't get the video to upload so here we are again, 2 little squiggly worms. Any idea what they could be?
Sorry for the bad picture. I keep florida orange springtails and dairy cow isopods in here
makes me wanna crawl around the damp woods searching for some pods ryeeeeal byaaaad
Cute little armadillidium vulgare (?) I found today in the comments
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Did a trade with my local pet shop with madagascar hissing cockroaches, got my first Dairy Cows! (Also got some free Florida Orange Springtails so I'm pumped)
Anyone have any experience with ReptiFauna? Supposed to be a 10 count, but there were only 8 in there, though they all looked healthy and happy so I'm sure 8 is plenty.
Biggest question, has anyone ever tried the ceramic self waterers often used for plants in their wet area? the idea came to me but I can't find anyone else using them. I'm planning on covering the "mouth" of the waterer somehow as I know there's concern for drowning but curious if anyone has any experience or thoughts (even though it looks like one of them already loves it and was on it when I pulled it out for a picture lol).
I circled the waterer that looks like a bird and the wet spots which have more sphagnum moss under the leaves. Does the coverage of the wet spot seem adequate enough or should I expand the wet side?
Also open to any other input or advice! Already have more leaves on hand for the inevitable more leaves comment
extra info:
*10 gallon tank with 3 male MHC
*mesh top lid with clingwrap to keep in humidity
*substrate is reptibark/reptisoil/dried leaves/cork bark/cuttle bone/sphagnum moss
*I left out the drainage layer this time bc I've had fatalities in the past with powder oranges/blues
*the Vaseline on the edges is to keep out ants 🙃 its not very pretty I know
Thanks!