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Isopod enclosure upgrade!
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[QUOTE="J4ckdaw-, post: 2033824, member: 117954"] [ATTACH type="full"]84858[/ATTACH] Yesterday I moved my pod colony into a 4 gallon enclosure (13” L x 8.5” W x 10” D)! A huge improvement, and it looks so much better! Turns out I was having issues with overcrowding in my old habitat, so this will undoubtedly sort out that problem! I have a 5” layer of topsoil substrate, mixed with calcium carbonate, egg shell, and cuttlebone as an ample source of calcium for the new pods. I also boiled their leaf litter in water and calcium, and boiled the seed pods in water and vinegar. Everything has been heavily sanitized, and is safe for use now. I’ll be updating the isopod guide with more information, seeing as I did get a few things wrong on there. I will also be adding a bioactive section in the guide, for those who are interested in them for use as a cleanup crew. Not trying to self advertise or anything, lol. But yeah, just thought this was interesting. [/QUOTE]
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