Clown Isopods (Armadillidium klugii) 10 Count
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Clown Isopods are a vibrant, colorful species prized for their characteristic spots. Their bold appearance and relatively larger size make them stand out (literally and figuratively) as a great isopod pet choice. These are the Dubrovnik line with white spots.
Armadillidium species can occasionally snack on soft species of live plants and prefer higher ventilation. So, we don't recommend these for closed plant terrariums.
Looking for cute isopods that you can keep in a tropical planted terrarium? Check out our Cubaris, Porcellio, Porcellionides, and Nesodillo species!
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Clown Isopods
Care Specs & Uses
Temperate | Semi-Arid
Pet
70-90º Fahrenheit
Low
2cm
Intermediate
FAQ
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Check out the most common questions our customers ask. Have questions about something else? See our dedicated FAQ page!
How do I care for Clown Isopods?
See the care specifications above and check out our full guide to Clown Isopods for more nuanced care advice.
Do I need to feed my isopods. How much/how often?
A staple diet of leaf litter is essential, so you’ll need to provide a regular supply. Clown Isopods enjoy a protein-rich diet, so a pinch of our Superfood powder is recommended every 4 days. See our full guide to isopod food for more information.
Will these isopods eat live plants?
Armadillidium species are known to snack on plants, making them a bad fit for planted terrariums. We recommend keeping them in a standard isopod enclosure instead. Looking for a pet isopod that you can put in a terrarium? Check out Shiro Utsuri, Rubber Ducky, and Panda King Isopods instead.
Do isopods need ventilation?
Armadillidium species definitely have higher ventilation requirements than most isopods. Our isopod partners, RDI, suggest that regularly opening for watering/feeding may still provide enough ventilation when kept in culture boxes.
Alternatively, drilling holes in the (plastic culture) container is a popular method in the hobby, and these isopods prefer lower humidity anyway, so that is always an option (though it brings an increased risk of pests).
Do these isopods need water/moisture?
How frequently you need to spray your isopod enclosure will depend on the species, the setup, and the ambient humidity in your home. RDI recommends every 3-4 days as a loose rule of thumb, checking daily for the first week after receiving them.
Armadillidium species prefer a stronger moisture gradient in their enclosure (meaning they need to have both dry and moist areas available to them), so they may be more tolerant of dryer conditions overall.
What should I do when my isopods arrive?
We recommend opening your order immediately after it arrives and checking them over. For best results, put your isopods into their new home right away; we recommend gently tipping them in along with the contents of the tub.
If that’s not possible, isopods can stay in the tub they’re in for up to a week, provided they have a leaf litter supply and you open the tub up at least every 2 days minimum for air exchange.
How much space do isopods need?
A standard 10 count will need around a shoebox-size isopod enclosure.
What’s the difference between a clean up crew isopod and a pet isopod?
Clean up crew isopods are species selected for their large appetites and high activity, making them particularly good at breaking down and recycling organic matter in a terrarium.
Pet isopods are those that are especially interesting to look at, but waste management skills and terrarium suitability vary from species to species.