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<blockquote data-quote="rénee" data-source="post: 62857" data-attributes="member: 4153"><p>I went to a shop in my city who is mainly a reptile shop but some of the stuff is beneficial to me, and they mentioned how they could order in isopods, i would have free shipping and lower costs also. But as you were saying they are best for tropical species, there probably isn't much point in me having them for my G. Rosea and A. Avic then eh? But i am debating on using it for my scorpions.. they are very messy eaters and leave cricket parts everywhere and after the last little fungus and hold outbreak it wouldn't be a bad thing..</p><p></p><p>Do T's or Scorpions go after these isopods, or do the isopods bother them? Is there any extra care needed for the isopods, like dropping in some sort of extra food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rénee, post: 62857, member: 4153"] I went to a shop in my city who is mainly a reptile shop but some of the stuff is beneficial to me, and they mentioned how they could order in isopods, i would have free shipping and lower costs also. But as you were saying they are best for tropical species, there probably isn't much point in me having them for my G. Rosea and A. Avic then eh? But i am debating on using it for my scorpions.. they are very messy eaters and leave cricket parts everywhere and after the last little fungus and hold outbreak it wouldn't be a bad thing.. Do T's or Scorpions go after these isopods, or do the isopods bother them? Is there any extra care needed for the isopods, like dropping in some sort of extra food. [/QUOTE]
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