noideawhatimdoing
Arachnopeon
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Make sure you are getting your data/parameters from searching this website, not AI/Google/Facebook/etcOkay, good to know not to put isopods in w/ her. You were right about them coming from arid areas, and honestly I'm not entirely sure about how high the humidity is supposed to be but general consensus seems to be quite high, like 80%. This individual was previously housed in a small Tupperware container w/ no cross ventilation and seemed to be doing fine, and was actually very active. The substrate previously used was also constantly damp, and w/ the amount of condensation on the inside I'd say the ambient humidity was probably a little excessive TBH. Its been about 12 hours since I rehoused her and she's already burrowed straight down to the drainage layer, so she seems to be settled.
Btw, thanks for the compliment. I try my best!
yeah just make sure you don’t get so many isopods to where they attack a molting invert.My vinegaroon is in an arid-type bioactive with temperate springtails and dwarf white isopods. I rarely, if ever, see the isopods and the springtails are a healthy number. I've had this setup for about 2 months with no issue - fingers crossed! View attachment 478297