Porcellionides pruinosus ‘Orange Cream’ Feeding
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2024
- Porcellionides pruinosus ‘Orange Cream’ Isopods derive from a cross of ‘Oreo Crumbles’ and ‘Orange’. They were produced and refined originally by Kyle Kandilian of www.roachcrossing.com.
The food is from @incoginverts , called ‘The Pill Diet”. This was a free sample sent to me to try out.
If you are in Canada, check out their Isopod selection as well:
incoginverts.square.site/s/order - Домашні улюбленці та дикі тварини
fun! thanks Rus. Enjoy your weekend and I will see you in next week's live stream.
I want to say thank you for all of the education you have given me… my niece got me into isopod last year… and I started off with a small clutch of Scaber Lemonaides, Japanese Magic Potion and Punta Cana last Christmas.. I wound up building a substrate off of different advice given that was geared to the needs of rubber duckies…. I Recently Added dipping Dots (orange Cream and Oreo Crumble mix) and dairy Cows and And have had a great success.. I am truly a fan of your station.
P. pruinosus are my absolute favorites to feed. Huge appetites!
Hungry little guys
Very Cool!
So satisfying!
Love it.
They're pretty! Now you've got me thinking about adding some of these to my order!
Can you make a video about catching springtails in the wild?
I bought some 'orange pied' from Fear Not Tarantulas that look just like these. Are they the same?
Hey Rus!
I just bought some dwarf whites to start my journey breeding!
The company sent me all newborn babies and 1 adult. I thought they came as at least juveniles, but they said it's common practice.
I asked, and they said this was common no matter where I went.
What size culture do you recommend buying to get a good supply going to populate (4) 30gal bio tanks?
Hey there, I just set up my first Isopod terrarium, but I still haven't put the isopods in it. I put dried common ivy leafs but I can't find if they're ok for isopods. Should I change the substrate?
do you know if these do well with roaches?
I have this species with my extinct in the wild roaches and they do fabulously together. Have kept them together for many years now.
@@jillebeanthe1st thank you! While doing my research I saw some people saying that they can be overly aggressive and might attack the freshly molted roaches... I will give them a try and add them with my Blaberus colony
@@1colb270 I've not seen any evidence of that in my roach enclosure, thank goodness. Both species are thriving. I suppose it depends on the temperament of the roaches and the isos, though. Good luck trying them out with your Blaberus!
@@jillebeanthe1stthis is great to hear-I just got some to join my dubia colony!