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[QUOTE="Chris., post: 2032404, member: 118223"] Hi there. 1. There are isopods that do really well in arid enviroments. The ones from cuba (grey or orange ones) do pretty well for me but white ones are probably fine as well. Same with the springtales, there are arid ones out there but the tropical ones can survive a lot as well. 2. I don't know but I would guess so. Usually they should be fine with the coconut fibres for a while... 3. No it will not and you can't really tell. The springtales I only see when I dig in the soil and the isopods will most likely burry themselves most of the times. Except the cuba isopods, they are on the surface often when they reach maturity. 4. You might end up with some beatles IMO but otherwise should be ok I guess. [USER=117954]@J4ckdaw-[/USER] can probably tell you a thing or two more about isopods I would imagine ;) [/QUOTE]
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