Isopod
Isopod
About a month ago I caught isopods from my backyard (and one that somehow made it indoors by itself?), because I thought it would be interesting to be able to observe them for a while. Today I noticed this... Never thought they would breed this quickly, especially since I didn't have soil setup - a small plastic box on my desk (mom doesn't want pets in the house), lined with tissue paper to retain humidity, covered with leaf litter and vegetable scraps. I will be releasing them all (5 in total), since it would be bad to let them reproduce here.
Edit: By the way, what happened to the orange site layout?
Edit: By the way, what happened to the orange site layout?
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Tapatalk probably updated. The webforum itself has a blue color scheme.SlurExe97 wrote:About a month ago I caught isopods from my backyard (and one that somehow made it indoors by itself?), because I thought it would be interesting to be able to observe them for a while. Today I noticed this... Never thought they would breed this quickly, especially since I didn't have soil setup - a small plastic box on my desk (mom doesn't want pets in the house), lined with tissue paper to retain humidity, covered with leaf litter and vegetable scraps. I will be releasing them all (5 in total), since it would be bad to let them reproduce here.
Edit: By the way, what happened to the orange site layout?
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phpBB has updated two or three times since then. I miss it, too!!SlurExe97 wrote:Edit: By the way, what happened to the orange site layout?
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Amazing pic!!
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I've missed a lot then - nice to see some familiar faces still here! Haven't had any hermits since moving to Canada, but rediscovered this forum when I found these little guys. It's cool how they carry around mini versions of themselves.
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Incredible picture! I have a ton of these guys - and have never looked at the bottom of one this close!! Thank you for sharing!
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Within a week of only having six I already have 2 moms pregnant!
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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Smartphone cameras are incredibly powerful these days - that's what I'm using to take my pictures. Stick a magnifier up to the lens and shoot away, although it's hard to get clear pics. Needs lots of light and steady hands! Either way, it's a good alternative to a microscope if you don't have one.
That is incredibly quick. I thought they'd like to get adjusted to their new environment first, but it appears they don't really care.
That is incredibly quick. I thought they'd like to get adjusted to their new environment first, but it appears they don't really care.