I brought in a moss specimen for one of my terrariums a few weeks ago and apparently it had a isopod hitchhiker. It's been wandering around eating old debris in the substrate and seems to be very active. Now, it appears there are 4... all are approximately 1/8th inch long. I don't know if they were just really well hidden in the moss specimen and finally decided to show themselves today... or if there has been some reproduction, which I really doubt... but I know practically nothing about isopods, which I assume these are.
Question: Since this terrarium doesn't contain any other animal life, and from what I've read isopods eat decaying plant matter and waste, will the natural breakdown of the home mixed substrate be enough to support them or should I throw in some mantid poop or small dead insect scraps from time to time? I don't want to place any addition substrate (dead leaves, etc.) since the terrarium was designed for decorative use. I haven't noticed if they've been eating any of the live moss specimens... I hope not.
Question: Since this terrarium doesn't contain any other animal life, and from what I've read isopods eat decaying plant matter and waste, will the natural breakdown of the home mixed substrate be enough to support them or should I throw in some mantid poop or small dead insect scraps from time to time? I don't want to place any addition substrate (dead leaves, etc.) since the terrarium was designed for decorative use. I haven't noticed if they've been eating any of the live moss specimens... I hope not.
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