Description: Armadillidium Gestroi 'Gold Spot' do well in temperate to semi-arid environments. They may have issues molting in tropical environments. They like to eat soft bodied plants. They are a dark brown to black in color with yellow markings along the back.
Native to: France and Italy
Humidity: Low to moderate
Breeding Speed: Slow
Difficulty: Beginner
Quantity: 10 Count
Description: Zebra Isopods (Armadillidium maculatum) are striking and hardy microfauna, known for their bold black-and-white striped pattern resembling a zebra. Perfect for bioactive terrariums, vivariums, or as a unique pet, these isopods help break down organic waste, improving soil health and humidity retention. Native to France, Zebra Isopods are easy to care for, breed well in captivity, and thrive in environments with proper moisture and hiding spots. Maculatum do well in temperate to semi-arid environments.
Native to: France
Humidity: Low to moderate
Breeding Speed: Slow
Difficulty: Beginner
Quantity: 10 Count
Description: Add a splash of color and charm to your isopod collection with American Magic Potion Isopods! This stunning morph of Armadillidium vulgare features a mix of pale yellow, white, and soft purple-blue tones—giving it a mystical, potion-like appearance. These isopods are a favorite among hobbyists for their beauty, resilience, and ease of care. They like to eat soft bodied plants.
Native to: Mediterranean Region
Humidity: Low to moderate
Breeding Speed: Slow
Difficulty: Beginner
Quantity: 10 Count
Description: Panda King Isopods (Cubaris sp. "Panda King") are a rare and visually stunning isopod species known for their bold black and white coloration, resembling a panda. While they are slower to breed and more sensitive than beginner species, their unique appearance and shy, rolling behavior make them a favorite among advanced keepers and collectors. Ideal for display setups or experienced hobbyists seeking a standout addition to their collection.
Native to: Southeast Asia
Humidity: High
Breeding Speed: Slow
Difficulty: Intermediate
Quantity: 10 Count
Description: Porcellio laevis 'Dairy Cow' are a hardy species of isopod. Once they become established they produce quickly. Dairy Cow isopods are large, active, and have a unique white and black pattern. They are a larger, relatively fast reproducing isopod - many dart frogs will not be able to consume adult laevis, making them a great choice for the vivarium.
In rare cases, starving isopods may attempt to gnaw on small or delicate reptiles or amphibians. We recommend providing supplemental food to your clean up crew in the enclosure.
Native to: Europe
Humidity: Moderate to high
Breeding Speed: Fast
Difficulty: Beginner
Quantity: 10 Count
Description: Koi Mix Isopods (Porcellio scaber "Koi") are a vibrant and hardy isopod morph, prized for their striking mix of orange, white, and gray patterns—resembling the colors of koi fish. Easy to care for and fast-breeding, they’re perfect for both beginners and experienced keepers. Koi Isopods are highly active, excellent for bioactive setups, and add a splash of color to any enclosure.
Native to: Europe
Humidity: Moderate to high
Breeding Speed: Fast
Difficulty: Beginner
Quantity: 10 Count
Description: Add a pop of bright color and high activity to your bioactive setup with Powder Orange Isopods! Porcellionides pruinosus "Powder Orange" are known for their vivid orange coloration, fast movement, and impressive cleaning ability. They're a favorite among reptile keepers and hobbyists looking for an efficient and attractive cleanup crew.
Native to: Mediterranean Region
Humidity: Moderate to high
Breeding Speed: Fast
Difficulty: Beginner
Quantity: 10 Count
Springtails are a staple in vivariums. Springtails are considered part of the “clean-up crew.” They help the habitat by eating mold and waste. The springtails are also a great food source for thumbnails and small dart frogs.
Raising the springtails on clay allow for easy seeding of vivariums and feeding animals. It takes about 4-6 weeks for culture to boom. Vent twice a week by opening and closing the lid. Feed springtails once a week or more if no food is present. Springtails also need a moist environment so add water as needed.
Dwarf Purple Isopods (Trichorhina sp. "Dwarf Purple") are a rare and eye-catching tropical isopod species, known for their subtle purple hue and small size. Ideal for humid bioactive enclosures, they make excellent cleanup crews while adding a touch of color and intrigue. Though slightly slower to breed than their Dwarf White relatives, they thrive in stable, high-humidity environments and are a great choice for hobbyists looking to diversify their isopod collection with something unique and low-profile.
Native to: Tropical Regions of the Americas
Humidity: High
Breeding Speed: Moderate to fast
Difficulty: Beginner
Quantity: 25 Count
Dwarf White Isopods are a go-to choice for bioactive enthusiasts and dart frog keepers alike! These tiny, burrowing isopods are excellent at breaking down waste, mold, and decaying matter, making them the perfect cleanup crew for tropical enclosures, especially dart frog habitats. Their small size, soft bodies, and subterranean behavior make them ideal for delicate amphibians and other microfauna.
Native to: Tropical Regions of the Americas
Humidity: High
Breeding Speed: Fast
Difficulty: Beginner
Quantity: 25 Count