Today I lost 6 of my isopods to unknown causes, I’d like to shed some light on as to why they passed? And so suddenly?
I lost two dairy cows, a calico (I’m really disappointed about this one) and three wild types/common morphs.
Their housing is perfect, they didn’t die of starvation as I put some fresh fruit in only yesterday. I don’t think they were eaten alive (although they were after passing, isopods only eat other deceased organisms.)
They were also of varying ages, mostly juveniles though. One mature adult. There is no contact with bacteria or pests at all, my soil is organic and I soaked my logs in vinegar and boiling water prior to putting it in.
I've kept them in the past but when I noticed some looking like that I thought what hdochow thought, that it was shed. Other than that I don't know. If you find an insect forum or search this on Google maybe you'll get more definite answers. Here's one short youtube video :
I've kept them in the past but when I noticed some looking like that I thought what hdochow thought, that it was shed. Other than that I don't know. If you find an insect forum or search this on Google maybe you'll get more definite answers. Here's one short youtube video :
It isn’t shed unfortunately, when isopods moly their shells turn white or blue/purple depending on the morph. My collection of dead ones there are their natural colours.
I’ll try and find an insect forum, that’s a good idea. I do believe I came across one similar to this while I was researching about rhinoceros beetles (I found one outside).
More space… that could actually be it! I have them in a 12”L x 8” W x 8” D Tupperware container with 3” of top soil substrate to burrow into…
Considering I’ve had my colony up for half a year already I do think it could be time to upgrade!
The morphs I have are VERY prolific and I have maybe a dozen-two dozen gravid females at a time. They can lay 200+ eggs at a time, no wonder it’s overpopulated!
Calicos I notice are much less prolific, I’ve only had one gravid since the day I started my colony which is why I was so disappointed about one’s’ death.
As for fish flakes, I’ve been using them but I only recently ran out. I’m going back to the store very soon, in the meantime Im feeding them Leo’s shed, eggshells and fruit.
I keep isopod culture as a hobby, I have for a few months (6-8) now. I’m not sure if beardies can eat isopods, I’ve never thought of it… I personally wouldn’t take the risk.
They can carry mites, or viruses (such as iridovirus) and I don’t want him to get sick from that, most of mine are wild caught but I wouldn’t even feed him store bought pods.
I agree, it’s unfortunate to have so many die off. Especially a calico, I don’t have many of those and the only morphs in shop at the moment are dairy cows and orange powders.
The lady i got Sinatra from said she gave them to the beardies, but i was hesitant about it also.
She sent me a few of a few different morphs but i think it was to cold, they all died getting here.
The lady i got Sinatra from said she gave them to the beardies, but i was hesitant about it also.
She sent me a few of a few different morphs but i think it was to cold, they all died getting here.
Oh, that’s so sad I found the body of my absolute favourite morph (I only had one of them) earlier today, I can’t even voice my disappointment about that.
Do you remember what colours/patterns they had? I could probably ID them for you