Using pillbugs and sowbugs

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Hi,
Do you think its okay to use pillbugs and or sowbugs in a salamanders habitat?
I would think that they would help out i.e. eat uneaten foods, eat mold, and provide a little extra food for the salamander.
Whats your thoughts on this?
 
I use them. Doesnt bother my two lined salamanders or dusky salamanders.
 
Where did you get yours?
 
They are quite nice foods, actually - you can even breed them yourself in a separate box. See here and here and here - or, well, just plain here. :D

-Eva
 
Woodlice, pillbugs and sowbugs are frequently discussed in the food section of the forum: http://www.caudata.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=11.

Please use the search facility to find similar threads before posting.

I'm moving this to the relevant section.
 
Alright thanks guys.
 
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