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She eventually found a dead on on the ground near the cholla, and pounced on it like she had made a kill.
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But now I know why I have been seeing half eaten isopods around.
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Deffinetly rolly-pollies! I believe that's the latin name.DragonsFly wrote:Am I the only one who grew up calling these rolly-pollies? I was going to say, "It's commonly called a rolly-polly," but then I realized I actually don't know if that name is common or not!
They eat decaying food that the crabs drag around and into weird places, so it reduces your chances of getting mold and mites. They're little custodians. Plus, they're cute!!fate4003 wrote:Ok...could someone inform me of their benefit? I'm not sure I could ever be "cool" with bugs in my crabitat. But id would like to learn more about them.
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I want the giant ones, so bad!!wodesorel wrote:Have you seen the orange variety and all the other patterns that they have for sale online? (Wolf was the one who pointed these out to me originally.) http://shop.bugsincyberspace.com/Isopods_c15.htm I'm hoping this summer to be able to start a small colony of something neat!