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random isopod??
I was changing out my hermies' food tonight when I spotted a small pillbug likely cleaning up some of the uneaten food, I'm really not sure how it got in there. should I try and hunt it down and get it out or would it be fine to leave it in as a small "clean-er upper" there was only one and it was one of the common grey bugs you find under rocks in your own yard.
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Re: random isopod??
That depends on if you want a new pet pillbug
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Re: random isopod??
One. And I mean one is fine just hope it's not a pregnant female. Lol. I literally dump excess pill bugs daily from my main tank and it's never ending. I've never should have done this.Happyghetti wrote:I was changing out my hermies' food tonight when I spotted a small pillbug likely cleaning up some of the uneaten food, I'm really not sure how it got in there. should I try and hunt it down and get it out or would it be fine to leave it in as a small "clean-er upper" there was only one and it was one of the common grey bugs you find under rocks in your own yard.
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Isopods are great (I personally tried them and they were fine, I just couldn't deal with them because I hate bugs) but it is a little suspicious that you don't know where he came from. Try searching around the tank to see if there are any more maybe? It could be potentially dangerous if stuff from the outside world can get into the tank easily.
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I believe when I was mixing some substrate to add to their upgrade tank that it could have gotten in the bucket and I didnt notice and added it in with the little guy in there, hopefully it wont get out of hand, as I've heard many stories of them taking over the tankavamin2005 wrote:Isopods are great (I personally tried them and they were fine, I just couldn't deal with them because I hate bugs) but it is a little suspicious that you don't know where he came from. Try searching around the tank to see if there are any more maybe? It could be potentially dangerous if stuff from the outside world can get into the tank easily.
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Yeah, I have heard those stories too, but I think a couple isopod buddies are worth a go. Is that one isopod still around? I'd recommend keeping him and seeing how that goesHappyghetti wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 10:51 pmI believe when I was mixing some substrate to add to their upgrade tank that it could have gotten in the bucket and I didnt notice and added it in with the little guy in there, hopefully it wont get out of hand, as I've heard many stories of them taking over the tank
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as far as I know he lives under their food dish and is still there, maybe I'll add some more in because I know we dont use any pesticides in our yard and no one around us does eitheravamin2005 wrote: Yeah, I have heard those stories too, but I think a couple isopod buddies are worth a go. Is that one isopod still around? I'd recommend keeping him and seeing how that goes
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