Springtails are tiny beneficial insects that play a vital role in maintaining a healthy closed terrarium. They feed on mold, fungus, and decaying organic matter, ensuring your terrarium stays clean and balanced. These micro-jumpers also improve soil health, creating the perfect environment for your moss and plants to flourish.
Each pack contains 30-40 springtails, carefully packed to reach you safely and ready to introduce into your terrarium.
Benefits / Why Buy:
- 🦐 Mold & Fungus Control – Prevents unwanted growth naturally
- 🌱 Healthy Soil – Boosts soil aeration & nutrient cycling
- 🧪 Perfect Ecosystem Balance – Complements isopods for maximum effect
- 🐌 Low Maintenance – Self-sustaining with minimal care
- ✅ Ideal for Closed Terrariums & Bioactive Setups
What You Get:
- 30-40 healthy springtails
- Care & introduction guide for your terrarium
Why you need Springtails in your closed terrarium?

Eat decaying matter & prevent mold growth

Enriches soil with nutrients for thriving plants.

Perfect for closed terrariums and self-sustaining ecosystems.
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I like to keep plants in my apartment, but I never have time to take care of them. That's why I love terrariums. They're easy to take care of & they make me happy.
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