fluxlizard
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Hey guys. Fall will soon be here, so I am collecting native field crickets and isopods to start cultures before weather makes them unavailable.
When starting with isopods, can I get away with a big jar with crumbled damp paper towels for a substrate until babies appear? Seems like this would make adults easy to sort out and toss back into the yard...
What about temperature for native isopods? Seems like they are usually found in cool places like under stones and boards and things. Will heating them up make them grow and produce faster or stress and kill them?
Thanks!
When starting with isopods, can I get away with a big jar with crumbled damp paper towels for a substrate until babies appear? Seems like this would make adults easy to sort out and toss back into the yard...
What about temperature for native isopods? Seems like they are usually found in cool places like under stones and boards and things. Will heating them up make them grow and produce faster or stress and kill them?
Thanks!