Rollie Pollies
- jmmc137
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Rollie Pollies
i've read from hca that you can put rollie pollies/sow bugs/pill bugs in your tat and they will eat ur crabbies poo, and crabs eat them.but you have to watch out 4 blu ones because they have a disease.you can find them in the store for 24.95 or search 4 them outside. they'll reproduce in the tat and in about a week you'll have like 40.they dont disturb molting crabs.i say theyre way better than sand scoopers. also a good source of calcium.
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- Zoea II
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Re: Rollie Pollies
I Also heard that these were great, Like a little Janitor for your crabs. I Have thought about putting them in but I Dont know how they will do since I Only used sand in the tank. I might try this this spring when I Can dig some up =)
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- ladybug15057
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Re: Rollie Pollies
Yep:
http://crabbywiki.com/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=1
And I found an article about the ill pollies in August, 2008
http://crabbywiki.com/tiki-index.php?pa ... lie+pollie
http://crabbywiki.com/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=1
And I found an article about the ill pollies in August, 2008
http://crabbywiki.com/tiki-index.php?pa ... lie+pollie
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Re: Rollie Pollies
Huh. That's interesting, I've never heard of that. Let everyone know if they survive in sand Foxy.
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- jmmc137
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Re: Rollie Pollies
u can find them under rocks n the spring time and summer. thats where i found some last year. at the time i didn't kno if they were useful for my tat. now i have to wait 4 a while.
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- Zygote
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Re: Rollie Pollies
I have been using them for almost 6 months. Mine keep dying though. They drown in the pools .
I did notice a difference with less poo in the tank.
I did notice a difference with less poo in the tank.
- jmmc137
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Re: Rollie Pollies
i would make them a little puddle of water.get a bottle cap and bury it in the substrate.then put some pebbles in the water.
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- NotaMallard
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Re: Rollie Pollies
They don't need a source of water. I forget why, but it was something that kept popping up when I was doing research on them that they don't need a source of water. As long as it's moist in the 'tat, as it should be for the crabs, they'll be fine.
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- Thedrawingclaw
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Rollie pollies in the tank?
On Hermit Crab Association there was a topic about putting rollie pollies (pill bugs) in the crabitat, to clean up uneaten food, poop, and mold. I was hoping this information was true, that you can put rollie pollies in the crabitat, because boy are my crabs messy. They like to try and dig through the food dish, throwing all the food out in the process, and then angrily shouting at me that there's no food. Anyways, I figured at least one of you guys could answer my question.
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- ladybug15057
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Re: Rollie Pollies
This is the original post about rollie pollies in the crabitat with a couple of links to read too.
Please do not rely on them alone to spot clean a tank, they can only eat so much. One still needs to clean their tank daily for food that is dragged out of the food dish too.
Please do not rely on them alone to spot clean a tank, they can only eat so much. One still needs to clean their tank daily for food that is dragged out of the food dish too.
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