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I´ve been thinking about expanding the food resources with some white woodlice. My concern is, will they reproduce at lowere temps than 25ºC???? I live in a lower floor, which is rather cold.
I know lower temps mean less reproduction, but would they still breed, even if it´s slowly?? Since i only want them as an additional and ocassional food item, and just for my ophryticus juvies i wouldn´t need many. I´ve thought about local species, but they are all rather big with hard exoskeletons, so they don´t sound apropriate for such small juvies....
 
I recently setup my first culture about five or six weeks ago. My animal room stays in the mid to upper 60's (sorry for not using the metric system) and so far they are reproducing without any problems.
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Thank you very much...glad to hear they still reproduce at room temperature, i guess i´ll give them a try then.
 
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