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    Griffin
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    hey eric whrere did u get your springtails and isopods?i would like to get some myself...thanks

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    eric048
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    Nick, they are tiny like salt grain size, if you have a frog that eats fruitflies as a staple (darts, froglets, thumbnails) yes they will decimate an immature colony of cleaners in heartbeat, bigger frogs like my red eyes won't even see them, the orange isopods and the bigger species can become snacks, but since the red eyes are tree frogs and Isopods spend all their time hidden in leaf litter and bark and rocks they come out at night to feed and eat the left overs the only issue is if you rush the colonization of the larger isopods a ravenous frog like pac mans and whites will eat them all in days

    Griffin, if you look at my threads I put a thread in the review part of the classifieds sharing where I got them if you need a good review, the website is bugsincyberspace Peter (the owner) sells a $20 plus $9 shipping cleaner pack of large isopods, and assorted springtails, if you take the time to message him he can guarantee live arrival, tell him I recommened you to him he might give you a bonus like he did me, he sent me a whole colony of dwarf white isopods for free hope that helps

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    Griffin
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    Quote Originally Posted by eric048 View Post
    Nick, they are tiny like salt grain size, if you have a frog that eats fruitflies as a staple (darts, froglets, thumbnails) yes they will decimate an immature colony of cleaners in heartbeat, bigger frogs like my red eyes won't even see them, the orange isopods and the bigger species can become snacks, but since the red eyes are tree frogs and Isopods spend all their time hidden in leaf litter and bark and rocks they come out at night to feed and eat the left overs the only issue is if you rush the colonization of the larger isopods a ravenous frog like pac mans and whites will eat them all in days

    Griffin, if you look at my threads I put a thread in the review part of the classifieds sharing where I got them if you need a good review, the website is bugsincyberspace Peter (the owner) sells a $20 plus $9 shipping cleaner pack of large isopods, and assorted springtails, if you take the time to message him he can guarantee live arrival, tell him I recommened you to him he might give you a bonus like he did me, he sent me a whole colony of dwarf white isopods for free hope that helps
    thank you very much eric

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    eric048
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    nick the smaller isopods and spings will eat white tree frog poop and mold, same for pacmans, I wouldn't use the bigger cleaners with those...

    Griffin, I hope that helps, Peter is a great guy and what he does with bugs is what Josh does with frogs it's awesome when people turn a hobby into a career

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