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New creatures in my terrarium, should I be worried?

Took out a small clump of soil and moss because I thought I saw some detritus worms competing with my gummy springtails for a fish food pellet.

Between 1mm-1cm long and were white, but upon closer inspection, they had segments(?), antennae, and many many legs.

The weirdest part is that when removed from moisture, they dry up and die really quickly, like within 5 minutes. They turn redder/browner as they die.

Does anyone know what they are and whether my terrarium is in trouble? This terrarium is over 2 years old and this is the first time these have appeared.

u/peanutspawn — 6 days ago

So I ad-libbed an entire session because the players went on a completely different route I had not forseen and they have to meet a sick dragon next session.

I am open to suggestions on what could possibly give a true dragon enough of a tummy ache that they could not have cured themselves.

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u/peanutspawn — 2 months ago