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Armadillidium nasatum "Pearl - Solid"ā
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ArmadillidiumĀ nasatum āPearl - Solidā Isopods establish moderately quickly in a vivarium, and will act as janitors to keep the vivarium clean, as well as a snack that provides a natural calcium boost. They areĀ white in color and are uncommon, and are not the same as pearl or white out. They are native to theĀ North America. Larger amphibians and reptiles will consume adults as well, but not poison dart frogs. Our isopods are fed Iso-licious Isopod Food 1-2x a week, including our new wet mixes, supplemented with potatoes, squash, carrots, our leaf powder, and a cuttlebone. These isopods enjoy warm temperatures and an occasional misting, but do not do as well in an extremely wet environment. We allow space for a moderate moisture gradient, starting with one side of the enclosure having wet NZ sphagnum moss, the middle being moist and mostly covered with leaf litter and bark, and onto the oppositeĀ side being completely dry and covered only with leaf litter. This provides the neededĀ space for isopods to osmoregulate to remain in homeostasis.Ā

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ArmadillidiumĀ nasatum āPearl - Solidā Isopods establish moderately quickly in a vivarium, and will act as janitors to keep the vivarium clean, as well as a snack that provides a natural calcium boost. They areĀ white in color and are uncommon, and are not the same as pearl or white out. They are native to theĀ North America. Larger amphibians and reptiles will consume adults as well, but not poison dart frogs. Our isopods are fed Iso-licious Isopod Food 1-2x a week, including our new wet mixes, supplemented with potatoes, squash, carrots, our leaf powder, and a cuttlebone. These isopods enjoy warm temperatures and an occasional misting, but do not do as well in an extremely wet environment. We allow space for a moderate moisture gradient, starting with one side of the enclosure having wet NZ sphagnum moss, the middle being moist and mostly covered with leaf litter and bark, and onto the oppositeĀ side being completely dry and covered only with leaf litter. This provides the neededĀ space for isopods to osmoregulate to remain in homeostasis.Ā




















