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by moonbeam » Wed Dec 03, 2014 8:55 pm
Ok so I gotta warn you, I am totally biased. I LOVE my isopods lol.
With that being said they're pretty easy to care for IMO. If you have any Tupperware containers (large, think shoebox size) you can poke holes in the lid for ventilation and use that as their set up. I just threw mine in an old KK I have and used left over eco earth as substrate (they only need 1-3 inches so it doesn't take a lot). If you do end up harvesting them yourself (or even if someone sends them to you) you can go outside and find bark, branches and leaves for their set up. I also use moss in mine just because they seem to enjoy it but I don't think its essential. They don't need water dishes because they will drown so that's awesome lol. I just use the same spray bottle I use for the crabs to spray the pods every day (they do need dechlorinated water just like crabs). They don't need 80% humidity like the crabs, just somewhere in their habitat that is humid all the time. For food, I just dump the leftovers from the crabs. My crabs poop in their food dish so it works out perfectly because what you feed the crabs is basically the same as the pods and they'll eat the crab poop. Also, they don't necessarily need a heat source. You can use one if you want but its not a necessity.
When I first harvested my pods I was nail-biting nervous because I felt like I wasn't doing enough to take care of them. After learning crab care, its like anything else is just... easier lol. Once I had them set up, its just spraying them once a day and when I change out the crab food, I just dump it in with the pods and I'm done. They really are a lot of fun to watch and I enjoy them almost as much as I do the crabs sometimes. They're just as goofy as crabs
I would offer to send you some of my pods but since you're looking for tank ready pods I'm not sure that I am the best option as I have only had mine for about a month. My pods still need sometime to get the pesticides out of their systems (if there are any pesticides, we just moved out here a few months ago and I have no clue if the previous owner used pesticides or not) and to of course populate

If you're still interested in a few months I can send some your way then. I collected over 150 pods (I thought it was like 60, boy was I wrong) so I will have plenty in the coming months.
Crabby crew of 17- Bob, Lil Mama, Squirt, Guppy, Deacon, Madison, Bash, Thumbelina, Wilson, George, Rosie, Hercules, Speedy, Jeff, Jerry, Keen, and Reddington :)