Hi! For population control, would it work to starve the isopod for a little while and spray chamomile tea in the terrarium to slow down the isopod and springtail population (chamomile tea slows fungus/mold growth which is what springtails consume)? I plan on making a terrarium with isopod and springtail species. I'm not careless and care about my animals so I came to this site. I usually have my AC(air conditioner) at 68F - 78F (I rarely have it on 68F, 78F, 77F, and 76F). Will the springtail breed, "Collembola Tropical Springtails", which I have heard to live at 64.4F (18 C) to 77F (25C), be okay at 68 - 78 degrees and still reproduce? There will be a healthy amount of springtail in there and I'll be hosting them in a big plastic, clear box. The species of isopod that I plan on making a terrarium with are porcellio laevis black (live at 64.4F/18C - 78.8F/26C), armadillidium maculatum zebra pillbug (live at 71.6F/22C - 78,8F/26C), porcellio laevis white (live at 64.4F/18C - 78.8F/26C), and porcellio echinatus (live at 71.6F/22C - 77F/25C). There will be 12 of each species introduced to the terrarium at the same time. Will the temperatures I leave air conditioner at extremely affect the isopod and springtail? I'm fine with them reproducing less (as long as the population isn't decreasing overtime). Will I have to make 1 - 3 more terrariums because of the temperatures/amount of species or will it all be fine? (Also, I'm perfectly fine with crossbreeding). Will springtails escape through small ventilation on the top and sides of the box?