Aside from trashing the tanks, ie., new bedding, etc., I really don't
know..........:( They're going to be constantly laying eggs in the
substrate; even if you dried it out a while, the eggs are pretty resiliant.
I'm just not a big fan of pest strips, but if you were to try that, I would
definitely keep the gex somewhere else (in the house) for about a week.
Barbie >^,,^<
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>I have fungus gnats in all of my tanks with live plants and soil or peat
moss substrate. I know that they are harmless to my geckos, but I would
like to find out how I can get rid of these little pests. Do any of you
guys know how I can take care of this problem. They obviously thrive in
high humidity environments, but some of the tanks need to be misted on a
regular basis. It's really starting to BUG me (sorry, I couldn't resist the
pun). Please help!
Nathan Hall
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