Basic Care Sheet

Vinegaroons: Shoe boxed sized container or Medium to Large Kritter Keeper. 2 to 3 inches of the substrate such as dirt, peat moss, coco fiber, etc., Room temperature. Cork Bark Hide. Shallow Water Dish. Feed them any insects they are able to overpower such as crickets, mealworms, and roaches.

Tarantulas: Shoe boxed sized container or Medium to Large Kritter Keeper. 3 to 4 inches of substrate such as dirt, peat moss, coco fiber, etc., Room temperature. Cork Bark Hide. Shallow Water Dish. Feed them any insects they are able to overpower such as crickets, mealworms, roaches.

Scorpions: Shoe boxed sized container or Medium to Large Kritter Keeper. 2 to 3 inches of substrate such as dirt, peat moss, coco fiber, etc., Room temperature. Cork Bark Hide. Shallow Water Dish. Feed them any insects they are able to overpower such as crickets, mealworms, roaches.

Millipedes: Shoe boxed sized container or Medium to Large Kritter Keeper. 3 to 4 inches of substrate such as dirt, peat moss, coco fiber, etc., Room temperature. Feed them Vegetables and fruits such as romaine lettuce, squash, carrots, oak leaves, fish flakes, and mix up their diet as each one tends to have it's own favorite thing it likes to eat.

Isopods: Shoe boxed sized container or Medium to Large Kritter Keeper. 2 to 3 inches of moist substrate such as dirt, peat moss, coco fiber, etc., Room temperature. Cork Bark Hide. Feed them anything from table scraps, mixed fruits and vegetables, fish flakes, etc.

Beetles: Shoe boxed sized container or Medium to Large Kritter Keeper. 1 to 2 inches of substrate such as dirt, play sand, peat moss, etc., Room temperature. Cork Bark Hide. Shallow Water Dish. Feed them anything from table scraps to dog food. Dead insects work great too.

Hissing Cockroach: Medium to Large Kritter Keeper. A thin layer of vaseline rubbed about 2 inches in height around the top of the container will discourage them from climbing out because they are able to climb smooth surfaces. 1 inch of substrate such as dirt, peat moss, coco fiber, etc., Room temperature is fine, but heat stimulates breeding. Give them wood to crawl on or egg crates. Feed them mixed fruits and vegetables and also dog food or cat food.

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