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Ugh. I noticed i haven't seen pretty much any isopods this past week, so i looked and noved everything around, and i found ALOT dead. My colony started with 6 A. Granulatum, and 6 A. Maculatum. The granulatums had 2 batches of babies, about 20-30 each i think? About a month or two apart from eachother. Found like 15-20 dead young granulatums, 5-6 adult granulatums, (no more granulatums i guess) and 1 dead Maculatum. I took every thing out of the enclosure, and got every isopod i could find, (carefully of course) and put them in a separate container. About 5 adult Maculatum, and 20-25 young Granulatums. The substrate was way too dry, i did not notice. Cause the humidity was always good! I ordered substrate that is coming tomorrow, so im doing a tank redo, and making sure the substrate is moist enough. The substrate was too dry all the way down, and isopods were dying fast, cause i just looked about 5 days ago, under the stuff, and no dead isopods. These were all just sitting under stuff, and on the top layer of the soil. Just sprawled out on their backs. Made sure each one was dead and removed them, i put all the living ones into a temporary container with moist substrate, some sphagnum moss, some leaves, and an eggshell. (From their main enclosure)
I feel so bad! did not know how dry it was. I gotta do better with this next setup. Sorry to my isopods for not doing better... i hate feeling like i failed, especially when it comes to living things. I am looking through the substrate, carefully brushing it around and stuff, haven't seen any more small isopods. Im just leaving it bare, cause i took all the decor and leaves and put them in a seperate tub. The living isopods seem to be doing good. They are in a small plastic tupperware with holes poked in the top and side. Update tomorrow.
I feel so bad! did not know how dry it was. I gotta do better with this next setup. Sorry to my isopods for not doing better... i hate feeling like i failed, especially when it comes to living things. I am looking through the substrate, carefully brushing it around and stuff, haven't seen any more small isopods. Im just leaving it bare, cause i took all the decor and leaves and put them in a seperate tub. The living isopods seem to be doing good. They are in a small plastic tupperware with holes poked in the top and side. Update tomorrow.
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