:INFO Keeping and Breeding Isopods Isopods (pill bugs, roly-polies) are crustaceans that thrive in captivity and breed readily with minimal care. They are kept as pets, used as bioactive cleanup crews in reptile and amphibian enclosures, and bred for sale. Popular species include Armadillidium vulgare, Porcellio scaber, and Cubaris sp. :COUNTER.half 50 Animals | :COUNTER.half 3 Months :PATH Set Up Housing Description: Use a plastic tub with a ventilated lid. Add 5 to 8cm of a substrate mix (coconut fiber, sphagnum moss, leaf litter, and calcium-rich additives like crushed oyster shell). Maintain a moisture gradient: wet on one side, dry on the other. :PATH Feed the Colony Description: Offer leaf litter, dried mushrooms, fish flakes, cuttlebone, and vegetable scraps. Remove uneaten fresh food after 48 hours. Leaf litter is the staple diet and enrichment material. :PATH Encourage Breeding Description: Stable temperature (20 to 24 Celsius), consistent moisture, and adequate calcium trigger breeding. Females carry eggs in a brood pouch for three to four weeks. Do not disturb females during brooding. :CHECKLIST Colony Setup Checklist [ ] Source healthy starter culture (50 or more animals) [ ] Prepare substrate with moisture gradient before adding isopods [ ] Add hiding spots: cork bark, egg crate, dried leaves [ ] Supplement calcium with cuttlebone or crushed eggshell [ ] Check moisture level weekly and mist as needed [ ] Remove any dead animals or excess food promptly :NOTE Isopods are escape artists. Ensure the lid fits tightly and the tub walls are smooth enough that they cannot climb out. Petroleum jelly on the inner rim is an effective barrier.