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Isopod sudden death - what could possibly have caused this?
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[QUOTE="J4ckdaw-, post: 2031352, member: 117954"] 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? [ATTACH type="full"]83994[/ATTACH] 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. Anyone know what’s wrong? [/QUOTE]
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