I have Orange isopods in a couple roach cultures, and both parties seem fine. I also have Dwarf Whites in two other roach cultures, which also seem fine.So I've been occasionally seeing mention of using isopods in a roach habitat to help reduce the amount of mold and waste. Whats everyones opinion of this? Is it neccessary? If you do it how does it work for you?
I've used them in tarantula and scorpion enclosures, and I gotta say I was 100% pleased with the janitorial staff.Well I keep my hissers at about 80-90% humidity I think that would be plenty humid. Is it worth investing in some isopods?
They won't bother hisser nymphs or most species but they crowd out the slow growing Arenivaga species.I'm thinking about ordering some isopods for my hisser colony. They won't interfere with the hisser nymphs or anything, right? I don't think they will, but I figure I'm better safe than sorry.
Slow reproduction? They breed like rabbits... :lol:Dwarf whites are real popular with exotic animal keepers and will pretty much always be due to their rather slow reproduction. So you'll have no problem getting rid of them.
If you have any lizards they will pretty much take care of any invert overpopulation problems you can have. My 4 monitor lizards and 12 tarantulas keep my 6 colonies of roaches in check pretty well. And I have isopods in 3 of the 6 roach colonies. (6 dif roach species)Doh! Oh well. At the rate I'm acquiring inverts, I'm gonna need all I can get. lol
I just got a tarantula. He might eat the extra isopods. hahaIf you have any lizards they will pretty much take care of any invert overpopulation problems you can have. My 4 monitor lizards and 12 tarantulas keep my 6 colonies of roaches in check pretty well. And I have isopods in 3 of the 6 roach colonies. (6 dif roach species)Too bad my pythons don't eat roaches, that would be perfect.