Sinodillo Sp. Vietnam Sinodillo Sp. Vietnam
Sinodillo Sp. Vietnam $8.00
Sinodillo Sp. is a unique captivating isopod with a dark base ranging from navy blue to black with a fiery red colored head and skirt. The red coloring sometimes traverses the entire outer carapace in the form of random spotting and/or small lines. For isopods they move extremely fast! They will quickly scatter to hide when exposed and best observed at night when they are naturally active. They are somewhat petite maxing in size at around 1/2 inch but exceptional individuals can grow slightly larger from time to time. They are native China and parts of Vietnam. They are not overly difficult to care for and are relatively easy to culture with good consistent care. A starter group of 10-15 individuals can be kept in a small enclosure like a 6qt storage bin or small glass tank. Natural botanicals are a great way to decorate your enclosure in a way that mimics the isopods natural habitat. They are also fond of concave cork bark which they can often be found huddled up in small groups. Average room temperatures are suitable, but some keepers report they thrive in slightly cooler temperatures. A standard moisture gradient works well but avoid things getting too dry as they are sensitive to arid conditions. Isopods have evolved to be detrivores with their primary diet being decayed organic matter. In the wild this is largely things like soft rotting wood and dried leaf litter along with any other deceased plant or animal they might stumble upon. Supplemental vegetables items like carrots, squash, potatoes and similar are readily accepted. Commercial powdered isopod diets like Repashy Morning Wood are also highly recommended. A serving or two of protein each week is appreciated and devoured. Fish pellets, freeze dried shrimp or minnows are just a few types these isopods will eat without hesitation. These fascinating isopods make an excellent addition to any collection. Especially if you want something a bit less run of the mill. Being in the Armadillidae genus, they will roll into a ball (conglobate) when they are frightened or feel threatened. Their gorgeous coloration and unique patterns never get old to admire.  Quick Facts Origin: Native to South China and parts of Vietnam Classification: Armadillidae > Sinodillo > Vietnam Average Size: 0.45" to .50" inch Care Level: Intermediate
Armadillo Officinalis Orange Crush Isopod Armadillo Officinalis Orange Crush Isopod
Armadillo Officinalis Orange Crush Isopod $3.00
Armadillo Officinalis Orange Crush originates from Sicily. They are also known as the hissing isopod though they do not actually vocalize. The sound comes from their legs rubbing on their abdomen when they're curled into a defensive ball. An evolved characteristic meant to frighten or deter predators. They're a larger sized isopod and do need a bit more space once they establish and start reproducing. Their attractive orange coloration is a result of selective breeding. Younger individuals will display various shades of bright orange and as they grow and mature, the color becomes more of a darker orange sometimes bordering red. They're easy to care for and are relatively easy to culture with good consistent upkeep. A starter group of 10-15 individuals can be kept in a small enclosure like a 6qt storage bin or small glass tank. Natural botanicals are a great way to decorate your enclosure in a way that mimics the isopods natural habitat. They are also fond of concave cork bark which they can often be found huddled up in groups. They usually don't cling to the actually wood as much as other isopods, but form very tight cluster in the substrate just below. Average room temperatures are suitable for this species. A standard moisture gradient works well but avoid things getting too dry as they are sensitive to arid conditions. If most are found burrowing deep down in the substrate this may be a sign it's too dry for their liking. Isopods have evolved to be detrivores with their primary diet being decayed organic matter. In the wild this is largely things like soft rotting wood and dried leaf litter along with any other deceased plant or animal they might stumble upon. Supplemental vegetables items like carrots, squash, potatoes and similar are readily accepted. Commercial powdered isopod diets like Repashy Morning Wood are also highly recommended. A serving or two of protein each week is appreciated and enthusiastically consumed. Fish pellets, freeze dried shrimp or minnows are just a few types these isopods will eat without hesitation. These isopods are revered for their larger size, pleasant colors and hardy nature. They are most active at night and also have the ubique ability to roll into a nearly perfect sphere. They also have exceptional lifespans being noted to live up to 8 full years! Much longer than the average 1-3 year life span of other species. They are friendly, inquisitive and a joy to keep. Worthy of a spot in any isopod collection. Quick Facts Origin: Sicily Classification: Armadillidae > Armadillo > Officinalis Average Size: 0.70" to .80" inch Care Level: Intermediate

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