Is it a bird, is it a plane, is it a UFO… no, it’s an isopod! As far as isopods go, they don’t come rounder and flatter than Porcellio werneri. These little flying saucers really are one of the most unique isopods on the market. They’re popular pets (for obvious reasons, I mean, look at them), […]| Terrarium Tribe
Dairy Cow Isopods are arguably the go-to species for beginners and experienced keepers alike. Long favored for their mottled black-and-white coloration and incredible bioactive potential – they’re a perfect blend of isopod aesthetics and functionality. Honestly, there’s nothing like a tiny herd of Dairy Cow Isopods to lift your moo-d (sorry). Find out how to […]| Terrarium Tribe
Springtails are fast becoming a terrarium mainstay for their bioactive abilities. All of which comes down to their distinctive diets. In short, these little critters love to feast on many of the things we don’t want in our terrariums. But there are some common misconceptions about what they’re able to process. In this guide, we’ll […]| Terrarium Tribe
The Giant Canyon Isopod is a fitting name for this absolute tank of a crustacean. Large and in charge, these critters make a fantastic terrarium cleanup crew. They’re also one of the hardiest species on the market, so they’re a great choice for setups of all kinds. Come with me on a journey through the […]| Terrarium Tribe
Something for the safari seekers amongst us. Zebra Isopods offer an exciting opportunity to get up close and personal with a herd of stripey wonders. Albeit, super tiny ones. If you’re looking for an easy entry into the world of isopod pets (or just want a cool new addition to your collection) Armadillidium maculatum ‘Zebra’ […]| Terrarium Tribe
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Armadillidium gestroi isopods are as bold in their nature as they are in their colors. Named the “Yellow Spotted Isopods” for good reason, they really are a masterclass in contrast. Sporting acid-yellow spots atop a rich purpley-grey body, they really draw the eye. That, paired with the fact that they’re also a larger and more […]| Terrarium Tribe