Are there any isopods that can be settled continuously in mourning gecko terrarium?
Currently, the terrarium environment uses a 30*30*45 glass terrarium and bedding mixed with cocopeat and coco husk. I'm using corkboards as a structure, and there are things that are laid down in addition to those that are erected in preparation for the input of isopods. There are no structures such as drainage layers. The current population is about 10 and there are a mix of sizes ranging from young to adult.
Others are using Porcellionides pruinosus (powder orange), but I heard that the mourning geckos are so predatory that they eat all kinds of isopods. Dwarf white seems like a good choice, but I'm afraid if I put in too little, they'll all be eaten before they can settle down properly. Is there a highly reproductive and sustainable isopods? And if I use dwarf white, how many hundreds do I have to put in at a time?