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Yes! So many different types ppl don’t know about and they all have different needs and activity levels. My Dalmatians are so active more then the giant canyonWe need an isopod thread to show off all our isos!
We need an isopod thread to show off all our isos!
We need an isopod thread to show off all our isos!
Cool looking, what kind are those?You're gonna need several messages to get photos of all yours in
I was lucky enough to find some of these guys. Fingers crossed I can get a colony going......
Oo rubber ducky‘s are so cute!!You're gonna need several messages to get photos of all yours in
I was lucky enough to find some of these guys. Fingers crossed I can get a colony going......
Rubber duckCool looking, what kind are those?
Specking of I need to send you your bugs todayI want to be apart of the cool kids club. Going to start breeding all the bugs soon.
Jox how is your stick buds?
Specking of I need to send you your bugs today
they all died idk what I did wrong but I’ll just buy more and try again
Specking of I need to send you your bugs today
they all died idk what I did wrong but I’ll just buy more and try again
Your clowns are cool. I have a different version of them I think...? Or are yours just molting or young and haven't developed their colors?A few months ago I bought some armadillidium klugi “Dubrovnik” isopods and they are having babies like crazy now
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I also bought some Dalmatian isopods and wow they are active and poppin
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Yo girl is a isopods goddess now
Those are the babies but I know there is a Montenegro version of the Dubrovnik.Your clowns are cool. I have a different version of them I think...? Or are yours just molting or young and haven't developed their colors?
Here are mine for reference (could just be a sub type; I'm still fairly new to the isopod club)
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I was drawn to the orange skirt these have. I've gotten 2 new ones in like 2 months. Brutally slow!
Ah, there it is! I'm glad you've had success with them. I was beginning to wonder if they will ever "establish". How many did you start with?Those are the babies but I know there is a Montenegro version of the Dubrovnik. View attachment 250659View attachment 250660
The adults have the red Skirt
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I started with 12 and I got the end of AugustAh, there it is! I'm glad you've had success with them. I was beginning to wonder if they will ever "establish". How many did you start with?
Ok, there's hope for me yet! I started with "10" that turned into 8 when I counted them properly. I *think* I have 9 now, but one either way, I could have just missed.I started with 12 and I got the end of August
Ahhh I think see your problem the seller told me they don’t like temps over 75 so your keeping them to warm. I keep mine room temp they have moss and dirt. I keep mine with cholla wood and magnolia leafs and pods. I keep them in a closet in the reptile room. They also need good air flow and not to high humidity is I remember?Ok, there's hope for me yet! I started with "10" that turned into 8 when I counted them properly. I *think* I have 9 now, but one either way, I could have just missed.
I could just google it... but why when i can ask?!
Are there males/females? Could i have gotten a batch that won't breed? I think i got mine around the same time as you, maybe earlier and haven't really seen any growth in numbers. The pic above was closer to when I got them. I now have them in a shoebox size bin with a few dead bugs, maybe 15 discoid tiny babies, and isopods. Good humidity and 80s for temp. Leaf litter and cork bark, sand and soil mix (30/70ish).
My oranges and blues are exponentially producing To the point I've created sub cultures. I find cork bark makes EXCELLENT housing for them... they love it!
Ah-ha! Glad I asked. I've been keeping them on my porch. To be fair though, they sat on a shelf in my reptile room as well. Temps there vary from low to mid 70s normally. Plenty of air flow. This could have been an issue of food and space though as they were in a larger deli cup (photo above). I kept them there for a while and had no luck so decided to move them a few weeks ago or so.Ahhh I think see your problem the seller told me they don’t like temps over 75 so your keeping them to warm. I keep mine room temp they have moss and dirt. I keep mine with cholla wood and magnolia leafs and pods. I keep them in a closet in the reptile room. They also need good air flow and not to high humidity is I remember?