Powder Orange Isopods, a Great Choice for Micropets

Introduction.

Powder orange isopods are a species of terrestrial isopod that is commonly used in the hobby of bioactive terrariums. They are small, slow-moving, and relatively easy to care for compared to other isopod species. Isopods are a popular food source for reptiles and amphibians and beneficial addition to the clean-up crew in a bioactive terrarium.

The bioactive terrarium is a type of enclosure that simulates a natural ecosystem. It contains living plants, microfauna, and other animals that work together to create a balanced environment. The benefits of using a bioactive terrarium include improved humidity and ventilation, increased plant growth, and natural behaviours from the animals.

Factors to consider when creating a bioactive terrarium for powder orange isopods.

There are a few key factors to consider when setting up a bioactive terrarium for powder orange isopods. The following are some of the most important considerations:

1)Substrate.

The substrate is the material that makes up the floor of the enclosure. It should be deep enough for the isopods to burrow and should hold moisture well. Popular substrates for isopods include coco coir, sphagnum moss, and soil.

2)Hides.

Hides are places for the isopods to retreat when they feel threatened or need to escape the heat of the day. There are several different materials from which hides can be made, such as cork bark, coco huts, and wood, among others.

3)Plants.

Plants are an essential part of the bioactive terrarium and provide many benefits for the isopods. By regulating humidity, producing oxygen, and serving as a source of food, they serve a variety of purposes. Popular plants include Pothos, Philodendron, Ficus, and Hedera.

4)Temperature and humidity.

Powder orange isopods prefer a temperature range of 22-26 degrees Celsius and a humidity level of 60-80%. A good way to maintain these conditions is to use a reptile fogger or mist the enclosure 2-3 times per day.

5)Food.

Powder orange isopods are omnivorous and will eat a variety of plant and animal matter. It is important to provide a variety of food sources to ensure they are getting all the nutrients they need. Popular food items include leafy greens, fruits, vegetables, and small insects.

6)Water.

Powder orange isopods need a source of fresh water to drink. A small dish or bottle cap filled with dechlorinated water can be used. The water should be changed daily.

7)Cleaning.

There are many benefits to having powder orange isopods as members of the clean up crew in a bioactive terrarium. As a result of these plants, organic matter in the enclosure will be broken down and kept clean. In any case, you should not rely solely on them to provide cleaning for you. A thorough cleaning of the enclosure should be done every 3-6 months, as well as spot-cleaning whenever necessary.

How to set up a bioactive terrarium for powder orange isopods.

There are several ways to set up a bioactive terrarium for powder orange isopods. Therefore there are many ways to enjoy this hobby. It allows for putting your spin on the care.

1) Choose an appropriate enclosure.

It is possible to keep powder orange isopods in a variety of different kinds of enclosures, such as plastic tubs, glass tanks, or wooden vivariums. Depending on the size of your enclosure, it should be at least ten gallons in size, with a lid that is securely fastened to it.

2) Add the substrate.

The substrate should be deep enough for the isopods to burrow and should hold moisture well. Popular substrates for powder orange isopods include coco coir, sphagnum moss, and soil.

3) Add the plants.

It is important to note that plants are an important part of the bioactive terrarium and provide a huge amount of benefits for the isopods. There are several functions that these plants perform, including regulating humidity, releasing oxygen into the atmosphere, and providing food for humans. The most popular plants for powder orange isopods include Pothos, Philodendron, Ficus, and Hedera among others.

4) Add the hides.

Hides are places for the isopods to retreat to when they feel threatened or need to escape the heat of the day. Hides should be made from items such as cork bark, coco huts, or pieces of wood.

5) Set up a water dish.

The powder orange isopods require a source of fresh water to drink so that they can survive. You can use a small dish or bottle cap filled with dechlorinated water in order to do this. It is recommended that you change the water on a daily basis.

6) Add the food.

Powder orange isopods are omnivorous and will eat a variety of plant and animal matter. It is important to provide a variety of food sources to ensure they are getting all the nutrients they need. Popular food items include leafy greens, fruits, vegetables, and small insects.

7) Monitor the temperature and humidity.

Powder orange isopods prefer a temperature range of 22-26 degrees Celsius and a humidity level of 60-80%. A good way to maintain these conditions is to use a reptile fogger or mist the enclosure 2-3 times per day.

Conclusion.

Powder orange isopods are a popular species of terrestrial isopod that make a great addition to a bioactive terrarium. They are easy to care for and provide many benefits, such as helping to keep the enclosure clean and acting as a food source for reptiles and amphibians. When setting up a bioactive terrarium for isopods, it is important to consider factors such as substrate, hides, plants, temperature and humidity, food, water, and cleaning. With proper care, your isopods will thrive in a bioactive terrarium and provide many benefits for the other inhabitants.

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