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Porcellionides pruinosus 'Powder Orange' Isopods are a hardy species of isopod and produce quickly once established.
SKU | 3763601 |
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Primary Brand | Josh's Frogs |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Supplement food as starving isopods may attempt to eat the carapace of freshly molted invertebrates or even gnaw on delicate reptiles/amphibians.
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Hi, I’m having a problem with a tiny white bug infestation in my amphibians tanks, they arrived in damp substrate that came with a frog and now I can’t get rid of them. They are the same size as a spring tail but slow moving and round, maybe a mite? Any advice on how to get rid of them greatly appreciated as they keep coming back especially around damp areas
Hello. So right now for my baby crested gecko tank set up I have a 10 gallon with live plants and some wood. (First time reptile owner) I have had this problem before. There are these VERY small little silver bugs and they are in the dirt and also on the wood. I didn’t make this bio active. I don’t think they are on the plants but there is a lot. I am using the dirt bricks and last time this happened I cleaned out his tank but they are back. They are not on my crestie. Are these ok? Suggestions?
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