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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 239011" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Bain was a fully mature male Psalmopeous Cambridgei set up in a TCribs 8*8*12 fully bioactive enclosure, enclosure now empty but still water the Lucky bamboo. Terra Areanea sub. I had one of those giant seed pods in with him I had intended to use as a water dish but it leaked but I always added water to it as well as a water dish because the isopods congregated underneath. Had a little packet of isopod food that came with them that I would add some to the enclosure at feeding time. The seed pod sat undisturbed for months. Little ones started appearing with the adults and I was quite happy with this. Checked on Bain one day and the seed pod was flipped upside down on the other side of the enclosure with only a couple adults Iso's I could see. Day later I seen none at all. There was oak leaf in the bottom of the enclosure and figured that there were some hiding underneath. Nope! Never seen them again. If Bain were consuming these guys he was quite skilled as he was bout a full 7" DLS. It was quite sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 239011, member: 37740"] Bain was a fully mature male Psalmopeous Cambridgei set up in a TCribs 8*8*12 fully bioactive enclosure, enclosure now empty but still water the Lucky bamboo. Terra Areanea sub. I had one of those giant seed pods in with him I had intended to use as a water dish but it leaked but I always added water to it as well as a water dish because the isopods congregated underneath. Had a little packet of isopod food that came with them that I would add some to the enclosure at feeding time. The seed pod sat undisturbed for months. Little ones started appearing with the adults and I was quite happy with this. Checked on Bain one day and the seed pod was flipped upside down on the other side of the enclosure with only a couple adults Iso's I could see. Day later I seen none at all. There was oak leaf in the bottom of the enclosure and figured that there were some hiding underneath. Nope! Never seen them again. If Bain were consuming these guys he was quite skilled as he was bout a full 7" DLS. It was quite sad. [/QUOTE]
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