Happy to report that my most recent leaf litter harvest came with temperate springtails!

I came across several dozen while I was poking through the colonies, and there appear to be many juveniles. Hopefully that means they'll establish themselves and start multiplying! I'll provide an extra feeding this week, see if I can jumpstart them. The springtails are thriving in the a. vulgaris culture, and are present in lesser(visible) numbers in the o. asellus. My little bitty millipedes are also doing very well, and I have some white worms cropping up. All sorts of useful CuC!
I think I'll try my hand at making a "moss milkshake" this weekend and attempt lto get some moss growing on my bark collection. Apparently if you take some moss (dead or alive) and put it through a blender with a 1:1 ratio of water:buttermilk until it has the consistency of a milkshake and then spread it on a pre-moistened surface, you'll have better luck with a moss mix adhering and growing on vertical surfaces. I certainly have nothing to lose, as my moss is looking a tad sickly anyway and I can easily get fresh stuff of it doesn't work out. Should be an interesting experiment! I'm going to mix all three of my mosses and see what pops up.

It can smell pretty vile, allegedly, so I'll keep the bark and mixture outside on the north facing wall until i need it and water it daily.