As long as it hasn't been exposed to pesticides it should be fine. I have a few Ts that seem to periodically eat their isopods as well.
Olga, my A versi is proudly eating her first isopod. I placed it there for container clean-up and now she is dispatching it.
Is this safe for her? I'm sure it's not too much fun for the isopod!
Preserving habitats saves T lives. A little help from each person can save a species. Why wait until they're endangered?
As long as it hasn't been exposed to pesticides it should be fine. I have a few Ts that seem to periodically eat their isopods as well.
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Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely, in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy, what a ride! Mavis Leyrer, age 83
I bet it survives with flying colors
Thanks a bunch you two! I figured it was fine but wanted to make sure...aka worried Mom.
Sure glad I didn't have to engage in a wrestling match with her, I know who would win. LOL I didn't name her "Olga" for nothing.![]()
Preserving habitats saves T lives. A little help from each person can save a species. Why wait until they're endangered?
It's not safe for the isopod.
Pardon my ignorance....Isopod? Insight someone?
Ooooooo ok. And what would be its purpose in a tank with a T? Biological waste control?
Correct!
Recent thread here- http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?t=121315
"All time is all time. It does not change. It does not lend itself to warnings or explanations. It simply is.
Take it moment by moment, and you will find that we are all... bugs in amber."
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This is better than cable....
I think she means its better for the spider than stranded copper wires.And what do you mean by that??This is better than cable....![]()
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