Armadillidium gestroi (Yellow Spotted Isopod)
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Armadillidium gestroi (Yellow Spotted Isopod)

Armadillidium gestroi (Yellow Spotted Isopod)

$30.00
Armadillidium gestroi (Yellow Spotted Isopod)
$30.00

The Story

 

Armadillidium gestroi

Armadillidium gestroi is a striking isopod species native to Italy, known for its dark exoskeleton adorned with bright yellow spots. This species is larger than many other Armadillidium, reaching up to 2 cm in length. Hardy and adaptable, it thrives in a well-maintained enclosure, making it a great choice for both bioactive setups and collectors seeking a visually unique species.

Care Information

  • Requires moderate to high humidity with occasional misting
  • Should be watered and fed twice a week
  • Diet includes yams, root vegetables, and fish food
  • Prefers a well-ventilated enclosure with a substrate mix of coconut fiber, leaf litter, and limestone for calcium supplementation
  • Thrives in temperatures between 70-75°F (21-24°C)
  • Slow-reproducing but hardy, making them a great display species for dedicated keepers

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Note: Maintaining proper ventilation and adding springtails as a cleanup crew can help prevent mold buildup and keep the enclosure balanced.

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Description

 

Armadillidium gestroi

Armadillidium gestroi is a striking isopod species native to Italy, known for its dark exoskeleton adorned with bright yellow spots. This species is larger than many other Armadillidium, reaching up to 2 cm in length. Hardy and adaptable, it thrives in a well-maintained enclosure, making it a great choice for both bioactive setups and collectors seeking a visually unique species.

Care Information

  • Requires moderate to high humidity with occasional misting
  • Should be watered and fed twice a week
  • Diet includes yams, root vegetables, and fish food
  • Prefers a well-ventilated enclosure with a substrate mix of coconut fiber, leaf litter, and limestone for calcium supplementation
  • Thrives in temperatures between 70-75°F (21-24°C)
  • Slow-reproducing but hardy, making them a great display species for dedicated keepers

Live Arrival Guaranteed

Note: Maintaining proper ventilation and adding springtails as a cleanup crew can help prevent mold buildup and keep the enclosure balanced.