u/vodrinker

Image 1 — ​I successfully breed 25+ springtail species using ultra-cheap unconventional methods. AMA!
Image 2 — ​I successfully breed 25+ springtail species using ultra-cheap unconventional methods. AMA!
Image 3 — ​I successfully breed 25+ springtail species using ultra-cheap unconventional methods. AMA!
Image 4 — ​I successfully breed 25+ springtail species using ultra-cheap unconventional methods. AMA!
Image 5 — ​I successfully breed 25+ springtail species using ultra-cheap unconventional methods. AMA!
Image 6 — ​I successfully breed 25+ springtail species using ultra-cheap unconventional methods. AMA!
Image 7 — ​I successfully breed 25+ springtail species using ultra-cheap unconventional methods. AMA!
Image 8 — ​I successfully breed 25+ springtail species using ultra-cheap unconventional methods. AMA!
Image 9 — ​I successfully breed 25+ springtail species using ultra-cheap unconventional methods. AMA!
Image 10 — ​I successfully breed 25+ springtail species using ultra-cheap unconventional methods. AMA!
Image 11 — ​I successfully breed 25+ springtail species using ultra-cheap unconventional methods. AMA!
Image 12 — ​I successfully breed 25+ springtail species using ultra-cheap unconventional methods. AMA!
Image 13 — ​I successfully breed 25+ springtail species using ultra-cheap unconventional methods. AMA!
Image 14 — ​I successfully breed 25+ springtail species using ultra-cheap unconventional methods. AMA!

​I successfully breed 25+ springtail species using ultra-cheap unconventional methods. AMA!

I've been interested in springtails for about a year and a half. I read a lot about them, I'm out in the bushes looking for new specimens almost every day, and I feed and observe dozens of species daily. I even run an online micro pets shop in Poland, Europe (Ants Invasion). To my knowledge, it's the largest springtail shop in the world, at least I've never been able to find any larger one. If any of you know one, please share a link. Currently, I keep around 25 species of springtails, including 4 slime eaters. Most of these springtails, including all the slime eaters, are doing incredibly well. I breed most of my springtails differently than other breeders suggest, and at the same time, I usually achieve much greater success at a much lower cost in terms of time, culture volume, and ingredient prices. Springtails that are described as super difficult are usually mega easy to breed if you provide a few simple conditions, and their setup usually costs well under one dollar or euro. I also mean the setup for springtails like Rambutanura. I often post pictures here and get asked about various things. I thought I'd create an Ask Me Anything style thread. I will probably answer every question you ask, except for questions about my suppliers. Feel free to ask whatever you want. In the end, I will turn all of this into a FAQ or Q&A and post it both here and on the website.

u/vodrinker — 8 days ago

Thai Spikies growing so fast

Do you remember how I recently posted a picture of the baby Thai Spikies? It's been 2 weeks and they are already half the length of an adult... They grow like crazy!

u/vodrinker — 8 days ago

McDonald's springtails first eggs

Mcdo springtails, about 80 of the first eggs. I can't wait for the babies and of course another 500-1000 eggs, which will probably appear within a week or two!:)

u/vodrinker — 8 days ago

First Jollibee eggs:)

I can't take a picture from above because the phone won't focus. But in the second picture you can see 30-40 eggs of the beautiful and very rare in breeding Jollibee springtails.

u/vodrinker — 8 days ago

Mcdo springtails

Mcdo springtails, about 80 of the first eggs. I can't wait for the babies and of course another 500-1000 eggs, which will probably appear within a week or two!:)

u/vodrinker — 11 days ago

He got so absorbed in eating that he did not even notice he became the food himself. In a few hours there would be nothing left to save.

u/vodrinker — 2 months ago

An amazing surprise this morning. A new container with Rambutanura. For 3 weeks since setting it up, not a single egg appeared. But once they did, there are 400-500 of them right away:)

u/vodrinker — 2 months ago