Hi all just a quick question re woodlice
I introduced them into my large L para enclosure last year and they are living and breeding happily and I have had no fungi / mould at all since
but I understood british woodlice were all veggies mine however are carnivors I often see them eating left over cricket legs etc and when I dropped a pinkie mouse in the other day about 20 woodlice were after it before the spider started on it.
My thoughts were are these woodlice a threat to a large L para at moult time like all of you i remove any crickets during moult but I cant remove all the woodlice without stripping out the tank and starting from scratch and they do a great job with cleaning up.
the woodlice in question all came from my garden last summer and seem to be the common rough woodlouse
Any thoughts
I introduced them into my large L para enclosure last year and they are living and breeding happily and I have had no fungi / mould at all since
but I understood british woodlice were all veggies mine however are carnivors I often see them eating left over cricket legs etc and when I dropped a pinkie mouse in the other day about 20 woodlice were after it before the spider started on it.
My thoughts were are these woodlice a threat to a large L para at moult time like all of you i remove any crickets during moult but I cant remove all the woodlice without stripping out the tank and starting from scratch and they do a great job with cleaning up.
the woodlice in question all came from my garden last summer and seem to be the common rough woodlouse
Any thoughts
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