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Hissing Isopod "Orange Crush", (Armadillo officinalis)

Hissing Isopod "Orange Crush", (Armadillo officinalis)

Regular price £3.00 GBP
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Number of Isopods

5 in stock

Common name - Hissing Isopod "Orange Crush"
Scientific name - Armadillo officinalis "Orange Crush"

Care Parameters:
- Temperature: 18-26 °C
- Humidity: medium
- Ventilation/Airflow: medium
- Difficulty: easy
- RARE

The listing is for 1x animal, of a large species of isopod (rolypoly/pillbug/woodlice) that is well known for their ability to create hissing sounds when disturbed as a defence mechanism, which is made by rubbing their legs against the insides of their exoskeleton.

This species has a unique appearance compared to other species, with elongated faces that give them a funny look, and their ability to form near-perfect spheres when they conglobate (roll up into a ball).

This is a pedigree called "Orange Crush", which has been selectively bred for their mutation that changes their colour from the wild-type grey to orange.

These are CAPTIVE BRED in my collection. When a group is purchased, the isopods sent will be an assorted mixture of ages and sizes, to ensure a good start to a breeding colony.

The isopods feed on a variety of forest materials such as decaying wood and leaf litter. Additional supplements such as calcium (limestone/cuttlefish bone) and fish food should be offered as part of their balanced diet.

Shipping:
UK - Royal Mail Standard (NO live arrival guarantee)
UK - Royal Mail Special Delivery (live arrival guarantee)
DISPATCH DATE – Monday

*Orders are despatched collectively once a week every Monday. The cut-off time is Saturday 11:59pm (British Time), and any orders placed after the cut-off will scheduled for despatch the following Monday.*

TERMS & CONDITIONS
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*Disclaimer: These isopods are non-poisonous and pose no harm when treated with gentle care, aligning with our commitment to the welfare of all living beings.*

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