Layout: Get some organic, chemical-free potting soil or topsoil and spread it out (about 2-3 inches deep). Cut the tank into thirds using your imagination. The first third should be covered in dead bark and leaves for them to eat. The middle should have maybe a few rocks, some branches, and twigs for climbing. The last third is the MOST IMPORTANT (well, first is too, cuz it's their food, but ykwIm) spread out a lot of spagnum moss, normal moss, or if you don't have moss, a few damp, scrunched-up paper towels. Mist the last third until it's damp, but not puddling or soaking wet. I recommend this tank from Amazon as it has good reviews for isopods: https://www.amazon.com/AWXZOM-Terrarium-Tarantula-Chameleons-7-9x7-9x5-7inch/dp/B0CSYBMNFL/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2EX6YF53DVCID&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Jcd56KEkx0rs9iJlPg5Y5J82osOcV3781y-VripSqIV8q478O8qW1DgDgY_Eh3Xxvhp2eWH2bki46CFcwOq99rsnsnKuaHffU3hZrunhZ1FVOK1ignHsGuUegiOSW56fLH7YqgfS1rHSRS9gZkvtNETC2UQ7C01Hs2oNgXLdl8bU4rpucP1A1xM0d60j_rVdwYGomovqY_ylNeRHbtIUUh5H9IwVC-1S-5dvYFsVj0C3R8otsL7-Y6AsMyurYYQSd1_60qUEXhZFYjIActs3viPbISCJEFl4pz0kAFv1vy0.W1oajuS7gQfrhaWd-lwF5mdjaY3BdiQt7uMHr4UzWYs&dib_tag=se&keywords=isopod%2Btank&qid=1781144829&sprefix=isopod%2Btank%2Caps%2C154&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&th=1
Awesome! Thinking of getting this tank from Amazon, as it has great reviews for housing small colonies of isopods! https://www.amazon.com/AWXZOM-Terrarium-Tarantula-Chameleons-7-9x7-9x5-7inch/dp/B0CSYBMNFL/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2SX5ULK92UXHF&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Jcd56KEkx0rs9iJlPg5Y5J82osOcV3781y-VripSqIV8q478O8qW1DgDgY_Eh3Xxvhp2eWH2bki46CFcwOq99pdP5vZNm8r1o6jWBlYIKVPgfAclU_7OgYq91MOvgbV09lQvAcnQVWKmBf5cfi1lw0TC2UQ7C01Hs2oNgXLdl8bU4rpucP1A1xM0d60j_rVdlubcmqVao8SY8fZJxgL-riXkUHN348JwAwyyXG83TSO3R8otsL7-Y6AsMyurYYQSd1_60qUEXhZFYjIActs3viPbISCJEFl4pz0kAFv1vy0.9YYUH_FaSQkTPa5-BBr-IMT1MYZF58MaZ8n-O9UhkGE&dib_tag=se&keywords=isopod%2Btank&qid=1781143721&sprefix=isopod%2Btank%2Caps%2C151&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&th=1
