Porcellio scaber Ghost Isopods - 10 Count

Sale price$19.95 USD

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Porcellio scaber 'Ghost' Isopods are the same hardy and hungry bioactive powerhouses, now in a ghostly white coloration! With the same voracious appetite and easy care requirements as classic scabers, they’ll thrive as a cleanup crew and/or feeder insect for reptiles in a wide range of conditions. 


Color morph selected.: Scaber 'Ghosts'

  • Effective bioactive cleaners - With their hearty appetites, these isopods will scour your terrarium, leaving no trace of waste.
  • Highly adaptable - A tried-and-tested isopod species, Porcellio scaber can thrive in various culture and terrarium environments.
  • Great feeder insect - Quick breeding makes them convenient feeders for larger reptiles (& their calcium-rich exoskeletons are highly nutritious).

Compatibility Check

Adding these to an animal vivarium? Porcellio scaber aren’t always suitable for cohabiting with small, soft-bodied pets. Please check first.


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Porcellio scaber Ghost

Care Specs & Uses

Suitable Environments

Tropical | Temperate | Semi-Arid

Suitable Uses

Cleanup Crew | Pet | Feeder

Preferred Temperature Range

70-85º Fahrenheit

How your culture arrives 📦

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Sphagnum Moss

Isopods are shipped in sphagnum moss to keep them hydrated and comfortable during the journey.

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Isopod Superfood

A sprinkle of our signature isopod superfood will keep the isopods fed and healthy in transit.

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Mixed Leaf Litter

A litte leaf litter serves as both a healthy snack and a natural bedding.

FAQ

Porcellio scaber 'Ghost' questions? We've got you.

Check out the most common questions our customers ask. Have questions about something else? See our dedicated FAQ page!

*Please bear in mind that these are live animals that are subject to their own whims and differences. While we can advise on best practices, we cannot speak in absolutes when it comes to behavior or care.