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Porcellio dilatatus "Giant Canyon Isopod"

Porcellio dilatatus, commonly known as the Giant Canyon Isopod, is a robust species native to Western Europe. Recognized for their substantial size, reaching up to 20 mm in length, these isopods have a muted brown to bluish-gray coloration. Their hardy nature and adaptability make them excellent candidates for both bioactive setups and as feeder isopods.

Care Information

  • Habitat: Prefers a well-ventilated enclosure with a substrate mix of coconut fiber, sphagnum moss, and leaf litter. A depth of at least 5-10 cm is recommended to accommodate their burrowing behavior.
  • Temperature and Humidity: Thrives in temperatures between 59-79°F (15-26°C) with humidity levels around 50-70%. They are drought-tolerant but appreciate a moist area within the enclosure.
  • Diet: Feeds on decaying organic matter, leaf litter, vegetables, and supplemental protein sources such as fish food. Providing a calcium source, like cuttlebone, supports healthy exoskeleton development.
  • Behavior: Primarily nocturnal and burrowing; they are social creatures that thrive in groups. With ample space and food, they reproduce steadily, making them suitable for both bioactive setups and as feeder isopods.

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Note: To prevent mold growth and maintain a healthy environment, consider adding springtails as a clean-up crew within the enclosure. Regular monitoring of humidity levels and ensuring proper ventilation will promote the well-being of your Giant Canyon Isopod colony.

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Porcellio dilatatus "Giant Canyon Isopod"

Porcellio dilatatus, commonly known as the Giant Canyon Isopod, is a robust species native to Western Europe. Recognized for their substantial size, reaching up to 20 mm in length, these isopods have a muted brown to bluish-gray coloration. Their hardy nature and adaptability make them excellent candidates for both bioactive setups and as feeder isopods.

Care Information

  • Habitat: Prefers a well-ventilated enclosure with a substrate mix of coconut fiber, sphagnum moss, and leaf litter. A depth of at least 5-10 cm is recommended to accommodate their burrowing behavior.
  • Temperature and Humidity: Thrives in temperatures between 59-79°F (15-26°C) with humidity levels around 50-70%. They are drought-tolerant but appreciate a moist area within the enclosure.
  • Diet: Feeds on decaying organic matter, leaf litter, vegetables, and supplemental protein sources such as fish food. Providing a calcium source, like cuttlebone, supports healthy exoskeleton development.
  • Behavior: Primarily nocturnal and burrowing; they are social creatures that thrive in groups. With ample space and food, they reproduce steadily, making them suitable for both bioactive setups and as feeder isopods.

Live Arrival Guaranteed

Note: To prevent mold growth and maintain a healthy environment, consider adding springtails as a clean-up crew within the enclosure. Regular monitoring of humidity levels and ensuring proper ventilation will promote the well-being of your Giant Canyon Isopod colony.

(Please Read Shipping Policy)

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