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The Pros & Cons of Collecting Isopods in the Wild

Check out these LINKS to Isopod foods and supplies below. As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

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I really enjoy my enclosures from https://www.tarantulacribs.com/
Vivariums in the Mist makes some great isopod foods: https://www.vivariumsinthemist.com/isopod-nutrition.html
Wally at Supreme Gecko makes a great Isopod food: http://www.supremegecko.com/shop-online/supreme-isopod-chow-16oz
superior shipping supplies.com makes the smaller isopod enclosures I show in the video.
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Isopods will munch on dried River shrimp as well!
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I own a copy of book on isopods by Orin McMonigle, a great source of isopod knowledge:
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Isopod Substrate ingredients:
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