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A pack of 5 Zebra isopods, scientifically known as Armadillidium maculatum are small crustaceans known for their striking black-and-white (or yellow) striped patterns. They are popular in terrariums due to their appearance and are hardy, easy to care for, and can grow up to 1.8 cm. These detritivores are native to Southern France and thrive in environments with a moisture gradient, leaf litter, and decaying wood, and are also known for their ability to roll into a ball for protection

x5 Zebra Isopods

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  • About

    Tropical isopods are small, land-dwelling crustaceans that thrive in warm, humid environments, making them perfect for tropical terrariums or vivariums housing reptiles, amphibians, or tropical plants. In a bioactive terrarium, tropical isopods act as a clean-up crew, breaking down biological matter, waste and mould. They also help aerate the soil to prevent stagnation and ensure a balanced nutrient cycle, allowing plants to thrive.

    Housing

    Isopods require a warm, humid environment to thrive. This can be in any space you create! They thrive in tropical/temperate vivariums, ensuring there is a humid space for them to hydrate. They require an ambient temperature of 18 °C to 30 °C. Tropical isopods breathe through moisture-sensitive pleopodal lungs, so humidity must stay above 70% within the humid area. This can be achieved by spraying it to create a moist–dry gradient in the substrate. Ventilation prevents mould and anaerobic bacteria buildup; tropical species prefer moderate ventilation. They also always require leaf litter to eat and hide in.

    Diet

    Tropical isopods are omnivorous detritivores, meaning they mainly eat decaying organic matter but will also consume plant and animal material. They play a key ecological role as decomposers, breaking down organic waste and enriching soil with nutrients. They can eat leaf litter, decayed wood, moss and bark, cucumber, carrot, squash, or spinach

    Missing Parts?!

    Please note that specimens may arrive with a missing antenna. This is completely normal and will regenerate as the isopod moults :)

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