Thats good news!
Congrats, I love having different isopods, not sure why, I barely see them lol
I’m excited. The geckos not even mine it’s my wife’s, but I’m living the enjoyable experience through her, lol.
I’ll be getting one in the next ~6 months, once we move. Don’t want to worry about try to move multiple.
Some of the isopods aren’t orange, so I’m assuming that either not all powder orange ones are orange, or I’ve got some “normal” ones in there as well. Regardless, I’m excited about it.
I have some giant orange isopods, they are all orange but some of them were very faded. Maybe it’s age or just how they are? But yeah you might have some normals too
Now I have to resist the urge to go back to petsmart and buy the “lottery” or mixed packs, and try to breed them…
Will the different variations of isopods (within the same species, of course) breed with each other?
Assuming you would just then get varying expressions of the genes, and it wouldn’t be “high quality” right?
If going in with gargoyle… they may eat
He has 0 interest in bugs, so we’ll see. He won’t touch any. I have to supplement him with insects in his food.
I have springtails in each enclosure as extra.
One gecko even eat them
Oh thank goodness then!
I remember when I had gargs and had bio and they eat them all…:
I actually got a culture of both as well, as a “just in case” lol
@ghoulishcresties im going to pretend I didn’t say that he doesn’t eat bugs, just in case he decides to prove me wrong with these guys. We’ll see!