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Arachnosquire
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Can somebody PLEASE tell me what creature will eat isopods? I need to know for a jar terrarium. The isopods are reproducing fast, and I need something to complete the food chain.
ArachnidsCan somebody PLEASE tell me what creature will eat isopods? I need to know for a jar terrarium. The isopods are reproducing fast, and I need something to complete the food chain.
Yup! It is. I've taken out the adults, but the babies are everywhere. I placed two centipedes in there and a wolf spider a while back. I'm not sure if they are doing something to lower the populations but we will see.Pretty much everything carnivorous on this forum will eat isopods. Tarantulas and centipedes.
Is this one of those sealed jar terrariums like I see on Youtube? If so, that's a problem, the isopods will eat every bit of vegetation in sight and break down the ecosystem.
If its a locally caught jar terrarium, try some Lithobius stone centipedes if you can find them. They will clear out the baby isopods.
Who keeps cooked shrimp and what is their care?Not I.
I draw the line at marine crustaceans.![]()
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Who keeps cooked shrimp and what is their care?
I tend to find that they do best with a spicy sauce and some rice, though as Toecutter said some people have had success with biscuits and gravy. Supposedly they can also be reared in martini glasses, a setup usually known as a "cocktail."If they come with gravy, and a biscuit I'll eat em.
That's a great point, one I forgot to mention. I should have specified that my stomach usually takes care of them, with very little effort other than shoving them in my mouth, chewing, and swallowing.Who keeps cooked shrimp and what is their care?
Check youtube. Apparently they are pleasant tasting.That's a great point, one I forgot to mention. I should have specified that my stomach usually takes care of them, with very little effort other than shoving them in my mouth, chewing, and swallowing.
But back to OP's probable intention: I expect that isopods are nutritious to a wide variety of organisms. I wonder if we could eat them as a last-resort survival food. With the splendid diversity of people here on AB, I'm hopeful that someone here will try, reporting back to us on taste, texture, and any ill effects. For myself, I'm sticking to my original position: Not I.