Agabiformius lentus morph mix. Isopods for sale.

Agabiformius lentus, isopod information
Origin: originally Greece, later introduced to many other parts of the world, in Europe, North Africa, Central America and some parts in Asia.
Scientific name: Agabiformius lentus
Variety name: morph mix.
Basionym: Lyprobius lentus
Synonyms (unaccepted): Agabiformius corcyraeus, Agabiformius hirtus, Agabiformius pseudopullus, Agabiformius pulchellus, Leptotrichus corcyraeus, Lucasius hirtus, Porcellio fuscatus, Porcellio gertschi and many more.
Family: Porcellionidae
Common name: N/A
Agabiformius lentus is a dwarf isopod species about double the size of Trichorhina tomentosa isopods. It’s a docile isopod with a wide range of distribution and equally adaptable to tropical and also semi-arid environments. Agabiformius lentus isopods have tiny tubercles on their back.
This is a morph mix with colors ranging from white-pink, to pink-gray, to yellow-brown, to dark gray-yellow.

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Listed for sale are mixed size CB isopods.
Agabiformius lentus, isopod care
Size: adults may reach a length of 8 – 10 mm.
Activity: night; early morning.
Terrarium: keep ⅔ moist with moss, pieces of rotting white wood and also decaying leaves. Check out also our premium substrate.
Temperature: 15 – 28°C
Humidity: 50 – 75%; they are highly adaptable.
Diet: fruits, veggies, greens, fish-food, forest moss, lichen, decaying leaves, rotting white wood, molting of invertebrates and reptiles. They will enjoy a slightly higher protein-based diet, at least 2x times a week. Be sure to check out our Protein mix foods. Also don’t forget a calcium source (cuttlefish bone, limestone & oyster seashell, limestone rock) to keep them healthy. ⭐ Complete guide on isopod diet ⭐
Difficulty: easy.
Reproduction rate: prolific.
Growth rate: normal.
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