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Armadillidium vulgare "Magic Potion Pure US Stock" 12cnt
They are hardy and prolifric. They breed like vulgare.
$40.00
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Australophiloscia societatis 12cnt
These are small isopods white pretty patterning and they go nyoom. They are very fun to watch running for cover when I lift bark. This speedy introduction was collected in Tuscaloosa, AL.
$20.00
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Cubaris murina "Papaya" 12cnt
A light colored morph of cubaris murina. These are one of the most popular cubaris murina morphs in the hobby.
$15.00
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Cubaris murina "Pearl" 12cnt
A white with orange speckles morph of Cubaris murina. As of posting this this is a relatively newly isolated morph, from cubaris murina "Anenome". Not to be confused with the c. murina "pearl" gem mix.
$40.00
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Sitophilus oryzae “Ruskin Florida”
Weevil time! A grain pets. Does well on white rice, very cute.
$10.00
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Cubaris sp. "Happy Nun" 12cnt
This is a very cute species. It is relatively slow breeding.
$30.00
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Cubaris sp. "Miyako" 12cnt
This is a very cute species. It is relatively slow breeding. Not to be confused with the other Red Edge/ Skirt species. These ones are smaller, less flat, darker in coloration, and tend to be shinier than the other species floating around in the hobby.
$30.00
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Cubaris sp. "White Shark" 12cnt
This is a very cute species. They are small and colorful
$30.00
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Cylisticus convexus "Ukraine Pied" 20cnt
This is a very cute morph. They are black and white and tend to zoom around. They can roll up in to a whistle like shape. Some of them have orange butts.
$10.00
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Isopoda "Tarragona" 12cnt
These are a very small tan species of isopod. They have a tendency to play dead.
$10.00
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Niambia capensis 12cnt
These are a very small decently variable species of isopod.
$10.00
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c.f. Platyarthrus aisensis "Fremont, CA" 12cnt
These are the tiny blind ant pods. They wiggle their antennae so fast it seems like they are vibrating. These are very shy pods that do not like night. They are often found associated with ant nests. I am pretty sure that they are Platyarthrus but am not completely sure if these are aisensis, I never really got to iding them. These are definitly a different species than the ones formerly labeled aisensis from Cave Creek Canyon, Arizona, though. They are a lot smaller and the CCC ones antennae do...
$25.00
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Porcellio echinatus 12cnt
These are like scaber but bumpier, more voriacious and less skittish.They are very cute, great display pods and will breed like crazy. They have a very strong feeding response and will swarm food and try to drag it away. They will even play tug of war with smaller items.
$15.00
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Porcellio haasi "High Yellow" 12cnt
These are gorgeous isopods and decently large too. They are great as a display and not too difficult as far as spanish porcellio goes.
$50.00
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Porcellio incanus 12cnt
Nice species of rather small fast breeding Porcellio.
$10.00
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Porcellio laevis "How Now" 12cnt
Pure stock. A cool brown speckled morph of true laevis. Not the same species of dairy cows. Gotten straight from the isolator.
$10.00
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Porcellio ornatus "Witches Brew" 12cnt
This a very cool morph and as spanish porcellio they get decently large too. They have very cool coloration and spots. They are great as a display and not too difficult as far as ornatus goes, I hear.
$45.00
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Porcellio scaber "Orins Calico" 12cnt
Pure stock of Porcelio scaber Orin's calico.Isolated and refined by Orin McMonigle, one of the ogs of the isopod hobby. This morph is so variable, its one of my favorites.
$15.00
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Porcellio scaber "Dalmatian" 12cnt
Pure stock of Porcelio scaber Dalmation isolated all the way back at around 2011. Gotten straight from the isolator.
$15.00
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Porcellio sp "Valencia" 12cnt
A cute little unidentifed species of isopod from over at Valencia, Spain. This line thows some interesting orangey grey colored pods. These are most likely not the undescribed porcellio species from Valencia, Spain with the long uropods, but another species. It maybe be the Porcellio incanus locality from Valencia that I hear is floating around but I haven't got it identified so I can not say for sure.
$30.00