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For awhile, actualy since I began keeping tarantulas, I have used sow bugs/pill bugs/rollie pollies/wood lice and every other common name you have for them as a staple of tank cleaning, to help increase the health of my tarantula and maintain the general flurishing tank the plants within it and subsequently my tarantulas.
Now, I have a most curious of observations that was actualy sparked by one of my recent sling arrivals.
My sling (Lamproplema Violecepes) was rehoused into a 8"x8"x8" vivariuam with one pill bug as a cell mate ( sling is currently .5" ish)
Tank is kept at about 22-25c with a nice high humidity to help stimulate growth of the sling and its general need.
I can go into more detial if required but I do not think its neccessary, needless to say the tank is a mirror image, both sides identicle, the sling origionaly housed at the left side under some corckbark leaning against the wall, and its companion lets call her "sue" (pill bug) origionaly rested with her. in the moss at the base of her entrance.
The tarantula for one reason or another moved to the other side of the tank to the other piece of corckbark, the pill bug followed.
No recently while feeding the pill bug was nailed by the tarantula as the feeder walked near it, the tarantula IMMEDIATLY dropped the bill bug- despite having clear fang insertion, and went after the prey item instead (cricket)
the pill bug, I am amazed by is still kicking eating and moving with little harm, other then some dented plates and hemolomorph loss. however. the pill bug has continued to move about and continues its residence directly beside the spiders nest if not under neath some of its webbing.
A quick check for comparison and I noticed this to be a common trait amungst most of the tanks, the pill bugs residing near if not in the spider dens..
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In summery, I have began to wonder if pill bugs share a symbiolic relationship with most species of spider, as I do not often see them predatated, and would like input from tarantula keepers if sow bugs are commonly found within the area of the tarantulas area and not just around sources of moisture.
Now, I have a most curious of observations that was actualy sparked by one of my recent sling arrivals.
My sling (Lamproplema Violecepes) was rehoused into a 8"x8"x8" vivariuam with one pill bug as a cell mate ( sling is currently .5" ish)
Tank is kept at about 22-25c with a nice high humidity to help stimulate growth of the sling and its general need.
I can go into more detial if required but I do not think its neccessary, needless to say the tank is a mirror image, both sides identicle, the sling origionaly housed at the left side under some corckbark leaning against the wall, and its companion lets call her "sue" (pill bug) origionaly rested with her. in the moss at the base of her entrance.
The tarantula for one reason or another moved to the other side of the tank to the other piece of corckbark, the pill bug followed.
No recently while feeding the pill bug was nailed by the tarantula as the feeder walked near it, the tarantula IMMEDIATLY dropped the bill bug- despite having clear fang insertion, and went after the prey item instead (cricket)
the pill bug, I am amazed by is still kicking eating and moving with little harm, other then some dented plates and hemolomorph loss. however. the pill bug has continued to move about and continues its residence directly beside the spiders nest if not under neath some of its webbing.
A quick check for comparison and I noticed this to be a common trait amungst most of the tanks, the pill bugs residing near if not in the spider dens..
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In summery, I have began to wonder if pill bugs share a symbiolic relationship with most species of spider, as I do not often see them predatated, and would like input from tarantula keepers if sow bugs are commonly found within the area of the tarantulas area and not just around sources of moisture.