Rubber Ducky Isopods
Rubber Ducky Isopods
He inspired me to convert an emergency egress casement (window well in a basement,) into a terrarium.
That was something I had the local code inspector weigh in on first, but, I covered up the hideous galvanized wall with a facade of slate (inch thick, cut into 1/8-1/4 inch wide strips.) with mosses, liverworts and some other odds and ends.
It definitely was a way to bring some green into the basement.
The jar terrariums are also easy and I may have made a few of those…
“…and that’s why most people have multiple setups.”
Not sure how to break it to him, but actually no, the number of slater tubs most people have in their house is zero.
Not that they aren’t cool and all, but that’s one hella niche hobby you got there, friendo.
In context I belive this is correct.
Also speaking from personal experience, yes, if you start collecting isopods you end up with a wall of containers. We used to live in a basement where we could have tanks to our hearts content and alongside 1500 gallons of aquariums we had 8 tubs for isopods if memory serves me correctly.
in their house
Don’t assume that. You have no idea how many unintentional wonderful isopod habitats exist on your property. Rather than building a terrarium, you can encourage them to come to your garden. [email protected]