We mist "MistKing" in 3 intervals per day that range from 2 minutes up.
Humidity seems to hover @ 60%.
We feed every other day and vary prey every feeding to keep interest.
From what I have noticed they prefer temperaturesensor in the low to mid 70's and will tolerate temps in the low 80's...
Hello all, both have settled in well. We did make a change to enclosure due to the preference of "wild prey".
My goal was 100% health prior to breeding. It's been roughly 9 months and we will be pairing them up for the first time today.
I recall 1 dose every day for 10 doses, please make sure to keep him super hydrated during treatment any time antibiotics are used.
If he is still feeding try to inject the meds into a wax worm to reduce stress from handling.
I wouldn't be either ;). Anytime i had to handle my animals more than usual i blacked the enclosures out, i just taped black plastic on all side panels to reduce stress. Always worked well for me.
Hey Mark, from what i have been told the import quantities were not huge at all. With the initial price point being considerable higher as well.
The importance lies with those that do have them communicating, i have two pair coming in shortly.
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Karlia,
Get rid of that bark substrate, although Hoehnelii are small i can already see a bit of that getting ingested. Try going with a home made soil layer and add some microfauna.
Fish flakes are not an appropriate feed for Isopods, to retain a good microfauna colony always have sanitized leaf litter and you can toss in a few minced mushrooms every other week.
I currently breed 6 species of Isopod and 1 species of Springtail.
Dwarf Cham's will readily take down Iso's...