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I've found multiple sources say that tarantulas that live in humid enclosures (seeing as the woodlice wouldn't survive in a dry one) can benefit from having these guys as they eat mites and fungi of which could otherwise infest the enclosure and so harm/kill the tarantula. I know that A. avics don't need as much moisture as some, so fungi isn't as big of a problem but would one still benefit from it nonetheless or would they just become a nuisance?
And would the amount of moisture in an avics enclosure even be enough to sustain a small isopod population and would I have to feed them additional rotting wood making it counter intuitive overall?
Or could I farm them separately and put one or two into the enclosure every week or something?
And would the amount of moisture in an avics enclosure even be enough to sustain a small isopod population and would I have to feed them additional rotting wood making it counter intuitive overall?
Or could I farm them separately and put one or two into the enclosure every week or something?