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These include tonic immobility, conglobation, clinging to the ground, releasing strongly acidic secretions, jumping, and efficient running away. Furthermore, terrestrial isopods can aggregate with other individuals, use stridulation, or change their typical activity time.
Unfortunately some isopods just get too stressed out from the new environment. If others appear fine, then it should be okay. Takes a little trial and error and tweaking.
The substrate should be kept moist but not wet. There should not be a pool of standing water at the bottom of the enclosure. Too much water can cause bacteria to build up and can potentially your isopods. However, isopods breathe though modified gills, so high humidity is required for them to survive.
It can roll itself into a ball. Pillbugs (Armadillidium vulgare) have the ability to curl their bodies into a ball. This protects their soft undersides from predators and also helps keep these gill-breathers from drying out. Two common terrestrial isopods: a sowbug (front; Porcellio sp.)
Like the pillbugs when threatened, giant isopods have the ability to curl up into a ball so that only the tough exterior shell is exposed and the sensitive interior is protected.
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Current guidelines recommend a minimum negative pressure of 2.5 Pa (0.01 inch water gauge) in relation to corridors, although other guidelines recommend a negative pressure of 510 Pa. In practice, however, the negative pressure will fluctuate with time, depending on the control method and environmental factors.
A Negative Pressure Unit (NPU) creates a negative pressure that minimizes the spread of dust from the construction work. In this way, the work environment is improved and the need for final cleaning is reduced.
Make sure your habitat has enough space for your isopods to spread out and move freely. Provide plenty of food and water sources, as well as hiding places and substrate for burrowing. Monitor temperature and humidity levels, and adjust as needed.

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