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I started an isopod colony a few weeks ago, and it seems to be going well. There are a lot of babies in there, and the adults seem healthy. However, I must have brought in extra animals with the compost I used for substrate, because I now have baby earthworms and some centipedes in there as well. I was wondering, is that a bad thing? When I introduce the isopods into the crabitat I'll take them out one at a time so that nothing else goes in, but I wanted to make sure that the other bugs will not harm the isopods. I also saw on here that crabs can eat earthworms, so I was thinking maybe I could chop up a worm and add it to their food (although I don't know if I could do that to the poor worm )
Other animals in with isopods
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Re: Other animals in with isopods
Centepedes will hunt the isopods.
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Re: Other animals in with isopods
Uh-oh... What do you recommend? Trying to take out all the centipedes, or dumping everything and starting over...
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Oh man...I could never harm any creature. You can't find a dead worm on the driveway or sidewalk?
The only things I have in with my isopods is springtails.
The only things I have in with my isopods is springtails.
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Re: Other animals in with isopods
Crabs hunt and eat isopods, too....
So long as the centepedes aren't reproducing, you can remove or dispatch them as you find them. I actually have the opposite problem - I ended up with isopods in my millipede tank and have to remove them or else they will eat the baby millipedes and eggs. It's a slow battle.
So long as the centepedes aren't reproducing, you can remove or dispatch them as you find them. I actually have the opposite problem - I ended up with isopods in my millipede tank and have to remove them or else they will eat the baby millipedes and eggs. It's a slow battle.
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Thanks for your help! I think I will just remove the centipedes as I find them; I have only seen one or two, so I don't think they are a huge threat. As for the worms, we'll see... I don't want to kill them, but finding a dead worm outside sounds really gross! Maybe my hermits will just have to do without worms on the menu for now.