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Cope Isopods: Ideal cope pets

Michael W. Ford

Michael W. Ford

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Isopods are extremely low maintenance. They can survive for months without any attention. They're also very cheap. You can make an enclosure out of random shit in your place, and keep them for free. The poorest incel can afford these. They eat fallen oak leaves, dry rotting wood. There are many varieties of isopod available online.
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I'm more of a snails guy
 
They look a lot like cockroaches, but I suppose I should not judge off appearance, what with the state of subhumanity and all; do they provide any other benefits other than mindless company? :feelswhere:

I'd prefer a parrot of some sort, perhaps teaching it the way of the blackpill and lookism. :feelshehe:
 
of course the isopod guy is never a chad
 
I remember being a kid and poking isopods with a stick so they turn into a ball, and like one minute later they turned to normal again kek.
 
I remember being a kid and poking isopods with a stick so they turn into a ball, and like one minute later they turned to normal again kek.
You can catch isopods in the wild, and sell them online. You can get $60 for 10 of them.

 
my dream pet is a shoebill
Shoe bill
 
those are used mostly as clean-up in bioactive enclosures for captive reptiles.
 
do they provide any other benefits other than mindless company? :feelswhere:
They are called land shrimp in the hobby. They are terrestrial crustaceans. I have several isopod cultures. Both the dwarf white, and canyon isopods can go over 6 months without any attention. They can be used as a food source in WW3 nuclear war/nuclear winter scenarios.
 
I aint taking care of some parasites.
 
Not taking care of a COCKroach
 

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