Pill/potato bugs breeding
Pill/potato bugs breeding
Hello- relatively new crabber here. We got our crabs back at the end of August. We have had one death and I'm not sure why, but our other crabs seem to be doing fine. One is still buried, but the other two have molted. Anyway, I did a good amount of research when my son asked for hermit crabs, and decided to add 5-7 potato bugs to our 10 gallon tank to help keep it clean. And while I'm not finding any mold or poop or nasty food bits, it appears that those stinkers have been breeding. I lifted up the moss pit last night and was shocked to find so many scrambling around up there. With my research, I read that a colony usually does not breed until there are 15+ together. I can only assume that info was either wrong or I captured one that was already reproducing.
So, the question here is, do I need to deal with this? Do I take some out of the tank and let them go outside or do I just let them be? Will they take over my tank?
So, the question here is, do I need to deal with this? Do I take some out of the tank and let them go outside or do I just let them be? Will they take over my tank?
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Perhaps you lucked in choosing the most alluring bugs ;D however if you spot any blue ones be sure to remove them ASAP.
I hear their numbers will be controlled due to the limit of food availability, and your crabs will always be at the top of the food chain.
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I hear their numbers will be controlled due to the limit of food availability, and your crabs will always be at the top of the food chain.
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Dare I ask... What's with the blue ones?
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Some kinda mutation disorder that can spread/kill ;( i dont know too much about it but it's a repeated word of caution!
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I was always under the impression that it isn't a mutation - as they can't spread except while breeding - but is a disease. I hear that it can spread to crabs - as they are both crustaceans.YYWW wrote:Some kinda mutation disorder that can spread/kill ;( i dont know too much about it but it's a repeated word of caution!
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This thread is all about pill bugs!
http://hermitcrabassociation.com/phpBB/ ... 26&t=92538
It says in there that you want to avoid the blue or purple colored ones because they carry a virus.
http://hermitcrabassociation.com/phpBB/ ... 26&t=92538
It says in there that you want to avoid the blue or purple colored ones because they carry a virus.
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Thanks!
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I just wanted to update this, in case anyone else is in a similar situation. The pill bug population seems to be self controlling and my tank is always clean. I just found crab poop for the first time yesterday and figured I would clean it that afternoon- but just a few hours later, it was all gone. pill bugs for the win.
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Where did you get your pillbugs? I have a large crab population and they are messssssy! We have a 55gal tank and I think we have some sort of non-harmful mite population that was in the dirt when we got it, so I'm thinking some buggies might help. Did you just pluck them out of the yard?
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I just plucked mine out of the yard and tossed them in the tank. I don't use any pesticides so they are fine. I tried breeding them in their own enclosure, but I forgot about them for too long and well..... I decided to just put them straight in the crabitat the second time.
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I also grabbed mine from the yard. I read that they don't breed until there are at least 10, so I only put 6 or so in to start. well, they are a breeding! but they seem to control themselves and I've got to tell you, I barely clean this tank. I pick up some moss and some big food chunks, but really, these guys do it all.
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I need for it to warm up a bit but when it does they will be out en masse by my patio and around my mother's house. We added about 15 to our tat a couple of months ago and hadn't seen leg nor antennae of them, but I found one the other day, hiding under the water bowl. They have plenty of dead oak leaves and wood so I don't know if the crabs are eating them or what!