Isopod Enclosure
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Isopod Enclosure
Hello, so I thought you might want to see my isopod enclosure. Here’s a great selection of pictures to look at!
I am currently growing out some wild ones until they breed a few times to prevent any pesticides from getting to my actual crabitat.
The whole enclosure is a 26 gallon clear Sterlite container tote, and it’s perfect for the thousands I will have eventually. I am going out early tomorrow to collect a bunch more
I am currently growing out some wild ones until they breed a few times to prevent any pesticides from getting to my actual crabitat.
The whole enclosure is a 26 gallon clear Sterlite container tote, and it’s perfect for the thousands I will have eventually. I am going out early tomorrow to collect a bunch more
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I like it! You might want to have some food for them
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They are being offered food in a scallop shellAwesomeHermit wrote:I like it! You might want to have some food for them
I also give them water.
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This brings me back to a few days ago when I put so much effort finding isopods. I had them in a little cup. I had found seven, and while I was setting up their tank, the cup blew away I only found 2. So now I never see any isopods in my tank.
One or hopefully two Clypeatus
Goodbye my little E. See you soon.
Bye Fred. You lasted almost 4 years with me. Hope you're with my E now! See you soon Reeba as well. I can't believe I lost you only after a month.
Crabbing for 4 years!
Goodbye my little E. See you soon.
Bye Fred. You lasted almost 4 years with me. Hope you're with my E now! See you soon Reeba as well. I can't believe I lost you only after a month.
Crabbing for 4 years!
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Aw, bummer! If you get out there really early like I did, you can find lots!AwesomeHermit wrote:This brings me back to a few days ago when I put so much effort finding isopods. I had them in a little cup. I had found seven, and while I was setting up their tank, the cup blew away I only found 2. So now I never see any isopods in my tank.
I managed to find roughly 50 of them.
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The plastic plants aren’t necessary. Also- are you providing them with a calcium source? Cuttlebone, eggshell, oystershell. They shed their exo just like hermits. Water is not necessary for them. If you mist their tank, (dechlorinated fw) and provide them with carrots they will get the moisture they need from that. Keep the lid on. You need a lot of leaf litter for them too.
Good luck!
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Yes, I just bought them fresh cuttlebone and I am going to use some eggshellsGotButterflies wrote:The plastic plants aren’t necessary. Also- are you providing them with a calcium source? Cuttlebone, eggshell, oystershell. They shed their exo just like hermits. Water is not necessary for them. If you mist their tank, (dechlorinated fw) and provide them with carrots they will get the moisture they need from that. Keep the lid on. You need a lot of leaf litter for them too.
Good luck!
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I only mist their tank, and I do feed them carrots, there's some pieces around there somewhere.
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Well, it is a good thing that one of the three has babies
One or hopefully two Clypeatus
Goodbye my little E. See you soon.
Bye Fred. You lasted almost 4 years with me. Hope you're with my E now! See you soon Reeba as well. I can't believe I lost you only after a month.
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Goodbye my little E. See you soon.
Bye Fred. You lasted almost 4 years with me. Hope you're with my E now! See you soon Reeba as well. I can't believe I lost you only after a month.
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Nice! looks good! are you planning on selling or just breeding for your tanks?
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When I have a lot more, I will send them out to peopleciaraalston wrote:Nice! looks good! are you planning on selling or just breeding for your tanks?
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I sent Stella crab their isopods.ciaraalston wrote:Nice! looks good! are you planning on selling or just breeding for your tanks?
Anyone on the HCA that would like isopods can have some. I have an overabundance of them.
All you have to do is pay for priority shipping. I will only ship priority so that they will arrive alive. This costs approx $7.60 Just PM me if you are interested.
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That is so awesome GB!!!GotButterflies wrote:I sent Stella crab their isopods.ciaraalston wrote:Nice! looks good! are you planning on selling or just breeding for your tanks?
Anyone on the HCA that would like isopods can have some. I have an overabundance of them.
All you have to do is pay for priority shipping. I will only ship priority so that they will arrive alive. This costs approx $7.60 Just PM me if you are interested.
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I made some changes, and split the tote into two sections.
I also added a small heater to give them a bit of warmth, which has boosted humidity.
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Honestly Stella...I think you are putting too much thought into it. The first time I tried to breed these guys...I did the EXACT same thing as you. I'm not kidding. I used to spray the tank for them...feed them daily, and yes, I had a heater for the tote as well. Now, they live in a large tote that is 50-60 gallons. It has eco earth in the bottom of it. filled with cork bark, oak twigs, oak leaves, cuttle bone, egg shells, coarse oyster shell. I open it once a week to feed them organic carrots, oatmeal and apples, The heat from those things breaking down or getting eaten is plenty - seriously - I feel heat hit my face when I open it. The tote just already has moisture from being closed. They are multiplying like crazy in there...so I'm doing something right.
Edit: I do also throw moss in there.
Edit: I do also throw moss in there.
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Pictures of your isopod tote?GotButterflies wrote:Honestly Stella...I think you are putting too much thought into it. The first time I tried to breed these guys...I did the EXACT same thing as you. I'm not kidding. I used to spray the tank for them...feed them daily, and yes, I had a heater for the tote as well. Now, they live in a large tote that is 50-60 gallons. It has eco earth in the bottom of it. filled with cork bark, oak twigs, oak leaves, cuttle bone, egg shells, coarse oyster shell. I open it once a week to feed them organic carrots, oatmeal and apples, The heat from those things breaking down or getting eaten is plenty - seriously - I feel heat hit my face when I open it. The tote just already has moisture from being closed. They are multiplying like crazy in there...so I'm doing something right.
Edit: I do also throw moss in there.
I think I am overthinking it, but I only made it nice so I can maneuver through to get some out when I need them.
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