Woodlice in the newt tank

stanleyc

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I am raising some C. Orientalis morphs right now. I read somewhere you can put some woodlice into a terrestrial tank and have them reproduce and culture right in the newt tank. Can I do this? How?

If I can, I'd do that, and also feed them pieces of earthworm or tubifex, as their diet. Any tips on feeding C. Orientalis juvies?

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