Arthropods play key roles in vital ecosystem functions including food webs, de- composition processes, and reproductive processes such as pollination and seed production.
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Powder Blue Isopods
Powder Blues may be the most active of any isopod species. They also burrow less and like to stay on top of the substrate hiding under leaves and bark. They're very prolific once established and excellent feeders for frogs, lizards and other pets.
Powder Orange Isopods
Powder Orange Isopod Facts. Powder Orange Isopods have a voracious appetite and are constantly foraging for food as well as mates. Porcellionides pruinosus eat leaf litter, fruits, veggies, and decaying matter, have a gentle and docile temperament, and live an average of 2-3 years in captivity.
Dairy Cow Isopod
They clean up food scraps, droppings and possibly eggs from mites. They are also a good supplement in food for reptiles and amphibians, because of their high calcium content.
Pink Toed Tarantula
The pink-toed tarantula is native to rainforest regions of northern South America, including Venezuela, northern Brazil, Guyana, French Guiana and Suriname. This species spends its time in trees and other plants throughout the rainforest. The pink-toed tarantula can throw hairs from its body as a form of defense.
Curly Hair Tarantula
Curly hair tarantulas are up to 2.8 inches (6-7 cm) long. They have a leg span up to 5.8 inches (14.5 cm) long. Their body and legs are covered with dark brown bristly hairs and longer golden hairs.
Asian Black Forest Scorpion
- Asian forest scorpions don't see very well, so they rely on touch. Stiff hairs on their pincers and pectines are used to sense their environment. -There are close to 2,000 species of scorpions in the world. All have venom, but only about 25 species are deadly to humans.