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15 years 8 months ago #14087 by Fuzzy Bear
Replied by Fuzzy Bear on topic Re:Tarantula Habitat
THESE are isopods...

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15 years 8 months ago - 15 years 8 months ago #14088 by Tristan
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Isopods are little creatures (commonly called wood louse) that help clean your enclosure.




LOL Scarab - quicker on the draw :)

"When you make the finding yourself - even if you're the last person on Earth to see the light - you'll never forget it."
Carl Edward Sagan (November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996) - Rest in peace :)
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15 years 8 months ago #14089 by d.k.
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Wow thanks guys. i am gonna go check at our pet shop if they have those up for sale or not. Got alot of reading that i am gonna do now, but i am sure when i am done i will know alot more about them than what i know now already.

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15 years 8 months ago #14091 by Fuzzy Bear
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If you spend one penny on those, I NEVER talk to you, your family or your brain dead friend again.

Go to your back yard, turn over your rubbish bin and start running around with a plastic container in your hand.

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15 years 8 months ago #14093 by Juan-pierre
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We all now know what isopods is ;) now for another question/thought/conclusion as all living organisms T's will evolve to survive in whatever environment they grow up in but think it may take a while, possibly 3rd or even 4th generation if not more :unsure:

There are numerous keepers that have lost adult spiders after purchase. It is also a known fact that smuggled adults have difficulty adjusting, not only to temperature and humidity changes, but also struggle with cross equatorial changes.


Don't you think this is why we have had such a great breeding year?

Is it possible that some spp have already evolved to our conditions, Is this the reason why we are struggling to successfully mate what is called difficult/rare species

Just wondering...

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15 years 8 months ago - 15 years 8 months ago #14094 by d.k.
Replied by d.k. on topic Re:Tarantula Habitat
HAHAHA!!!! I just read this now Scarab and i have already been to the pet shop to find out where i can find some of these buggers. To my surprise they didn't have haha, actually i knew they wont have them i just wanted a reason to go there hehe. Well anyways, i didn't get them.

Tell me, our dustbin stands on paving in the front yard. Would i find some there? Or should i go and pick up some logs and stuff and get some of the lice that runs around there? I really do suck with these things and don't really know about all the secrets haha. But thanks again for the input so far and sorry for the thread hi jack.
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