Isopods, also known as woodlice or pillbugs, are fascinating crustaceans originating from diverse environments including marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats. They possess a distinctive rigid, segmented exoskeleton with seven pairs of jointed legs and two pairs of antennae, giving them a unique flattened appearance. Typically, they range in size from very small to large deep-sea species. Their temperament is generally non-aggressive, making them suitable for various ecosystems where they play a critical role in decomposing organic matter and recycling nutrients. Isopods thrive in moist environments such as soil, leaf litter, or under logs and require special care regarding humidity to ensure their survival on land. Known for their ability to roll into a ball for protection, some, like the pillbug, are often referred to by their nicknames "roly-poly" or "slaters" within the UK. These adaptable creatures are excellent for natural pest control in gardens and terrariums, highlighting their suitability for ecological balance in the United Kingdom.
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Swift Woodlice, Porcellio laevis Isopods Can live between 2-3 years and reach reproductive maturity in 2 months in ideal conditions. Will eat a wide variety of foods, mine usually have broccoli, zuc
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10 isopods, mixed size mostly small adult, normal black and white morph. Will try to select as full stripes as I can. Good for clean up crew and display, prolific breeders.
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All isopods are captive bred by myself. All prices are for a pot of 10 isopods. Armadillidium flavoscutatum "Red Head" £15. Armadillidium klugii montenegro "Clown" £10. Cristarmadillidium muricatum
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Species I have available: Porcellio werneri x6 for £20 Cubaris sp "Pink Panda King" x10 for £30 Cubaris sp "Panda King" x10 for £8 Cubaris sp "Murina Glacier" x10 for £10 Cubaris sp "Thai Blue Angel"
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We have a few different types available. They need a setup consisting of at least 4 inches of invert soil, no coco soil. We personally have them in glass terrariums, where we can see them. Their m