Shiro Utsuri Isopods are fast becoming a fan favorite, and I can honestly see why. Named after an ornamental breed of Japanese koi fish, these critters are anything but zen. They’re one of the most active, friendly, and cute isopods you’ll ever find. Seriously, these things are hilarious! And they’re pretty easy to keep, too […] The post Shiro Utsuri Isopods (Nesodillo archangeli) Care Guide appeared first on Terrarium Tribe.| Terrarium Tribe
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
Frothy and full of charm, Cappuccino Isopods are essentially the latte art of the terrarium world. These unique milky critters are a bit larger, hardier, and bolder than some of their popular Cubaris cousins, so they’re a great choice for anyone looking for an engaging isopod pet. With their unique mottled colorations and their friendly […] The post Cappuccino Isopods: Foamy, Milk-Marbled Friends [Care Guide] appeared first on Terrarium Tribe.| Terrarium Tribe
Springtails and terrariums are the bread and butter of the bioactive world. They’re the single most effective anti-mold solution we’ve ever encountered, and we continue to recommend a culture of springtails for every terrarium setup. And the best part? They don’t really need any specific care. They’re so tiny that you barely notice them, and […]| Terrarium Tribe
Just like their namesake cookie, Oreo Crumble Isopods are much loved, milky white, and bursting with energy. This time, with a fraction of the calories… As the Dalmatian variety of the Porcellionides “Powder Crew,” they’re now sporting new black spots, but they’re still the same hardy bioactive cleaners they always were. Find out how to […]| Terrarium Tribe