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<blockquote data-quote="MatthewM1" data-source="post: 29032" data-attributes="member: 3019"><p>Yupp. I would be cautious with the large US natives. Those I have heard of attacking a molting T, but I've never heard of problems with tropical dwarf species. There are people who use them and have never had an issue though. Very easy to breed isopods. Give them 2"-3" moist coco fiber with leaf litter mixed into it. You and also add in rotted wood or aspen shavings(like the snake bedding). Then put down some clean cardboard for them to hide under/munch on. Then 1-2x a week give then some fish flakes and little pieces of veggies. Keep em warm and they do the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MatthewM1, post: 29032, member: 3019"] Yupp. I would be cautious with the large US natives. Those I have heard of attacking a molting T, but I've never heard of problems with tropical dwarf species. There are people who use them and have never had an issue though. Very easy to breed isopods. Give them 2"-3" moist coco fiber with leaf litter mixed into it. You and also add in rotted wood or aspen shavings(like the snake bedding). Then put down some clean cardboard for them to hide under/munch on. Then 1-2x a week give then some fish flakes and little pieces of veggies. Keep em warm and they do the rest. [/QUOTE]
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