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I have all three bins filled with ee and play sand mixed with calcium carbonate powder. There’s also moss, oak wood branches, cholla wood, and some fish netting.
I also have cuttlebone for them
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Funny...I gave him isopods too...a lot of them!NLindsey921 wrote:Is that for the isopods I gave you?
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They clean the tank up! And the hermies can eat themApePlanet wrote:Newb here. What is the connection between hermies and isopods? Thanks!
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Ahhhh. Thank you!ciaraalston wrote:https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?url=ht ... are_type=tApePlanet wrote:Newb here. What is the connection between hermies and isopods? Thanks!
Crabitat: Isopod Care, Breeding, Application, and I.D.
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Why are you drilling holes? It’s not Necessary. Holes will allow the moisture and isopods or springtails to escape. You can cover the holes up with clear packaging tape or duct tape. (Both sides).stella wrote:Okay, problem solved
I drilled several holes in the lockong lid too.
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