I don't know much about mites that infect pillbugs that can be passed to other arthropods, such as land hermits.Knuckles wrote:Any chance of nasty parasites when you have pillbugs in your tank? I know that you can't feed turtles wild worms because of parasites, but is this problem also present between pillbugs and hermies?
However, I'm a bit more concerned about the iridovirus that seems to infect pillbugs, cause the blue color, and cause short lifespans:
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/ ... liceod.htmBlue Woodlice
An iridovirus can infect woodlice and at advanced stages of infection virus accumulates in such large numbers that it forms crystallinel structures in the diseased tissues. These crstalline structures give an intense blue or purple colour to the woodlice.
Individuals infected to this extent will usually die within a short time.
I'm wondering if it can be passed to land hermits who might try to munch on their live or dead bodies. (I'm also curious if it's this iridovirus that causes the "blue morph" Purple pincher hermits.... )
A pic of the blue pillbug can be found in this link:
http://www.whatsthatbug.com/Pill.html
Some more pillbug funfacts from the link up there:
Drinking through the anus
Woodlice get water with their food. But they can also drink it through their mouth parts and also by using their uropods. The uropods are tube-like structures on the posterior (back end) of the animal. When they use them for drinking they press their uropods close together and touch it against a moist surface. Capillary action pulls the water up the uropods and into the anus.
Changing [Gender]
Male woodlice infected by Wolbachia bacteria will turn into female woodlice! The bacteria upset the normal action of the woodlouse male hormone.
As the bacteria are passed to the next generation of woodlice in the cytoplasm of the egg cells this process means that there is a better chance of Wolbachia survival as all infected offspring will be female and therefore will allow infection of the third generation of woodlice.
Heheheh...interesting....