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Yeah can’t wait, I had some local species but now getting rubber ducks and panda kings.Ohhhh, getting into isopods? I am getting some too!
Since it is my first time keeping them, I wanted to start out easy to afford ones before I move on to a bit pricy ones, to see how it goes. So I got myself ordered Porcellio laevis ‘Dairy Cow’ isopods for now.Yeah can’t wait, I had some local species but now getting rubber ducks and panda kings.
Nice, I like the cheaper ones too, eventually I want to collect some of the powder blues and dairy cows and zebras.Since it is my first time keeping them, I wanted to start out easy to afford ones before I move on to a bit pricy ones, to see how it goes. So I got myself ordered Porcellio laevis ‘Dairy Cow’ isopods for now.
Where do you get the live moss? i will add 4 more holes on each side of the lid.I would put a few holes in the lid on the same end.
Duckies burrow a lot and like it damp, but never soggy. Mine like to burrow under the live moss I have in their bin. I keep 2/: of their bin damp.
Panda king like it a little dryer. I only keep 1/3 of their bin damp. You will find them more forgiving and prolific than duckies.
OMG, I want to see it!The visiting armadillos
Is it the carpet moss we have around here? Can you share a picture? I probably have some in my area since we are both in bama.I collect it from our property. The visiting armadillos frequently dig it up.
They seem very way over priced, so I did not.Did you ever get you any of the rubber ducks?