Isopods eat the old exo from crabs, much like their own. I noticed a couple days after dumping the crab's old food into the isopod tank that the babies were all over it and it was eaten all gone within a couple days. It was the crab exo from Alaska Hermit.
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That's useful! It's gotta help keep the sand clean somehow! Nice discovery
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Isopods have been known to go after molting insects and baby arachnids as well. They are vicious little demons.
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But you can h ave them in your crabitat right?
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Probably not... They might eat the molting hermit crabsbirdbaby19 wrote:But you can h ave them in your crabitat right?
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