Healthy, established colonies from a breeder in the Netherlands.


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Armadillidium beieri, isopod information > care > photos > video
Origin: Greece
Scientific name: Armadillidium beieri
Basionym: N/A
Synonyms N/A
Family: Armadillidae
Common name: Beierβs Pill Woodlouse.
Armadillidium beieri, with its common name Beierβs pill woodlouse, is a beautiful spiny isopod from Greece. The small tubercles appear from the very front of their mouth to their back, giving them that unusual spiky appearance. Their markings ranging from white/yellow to bright yellow. It takes some time to establish a stable breeding colony, but after that they prove to be prolific.
Armadillidium beieri, isopod care
Size: adults may reach a length of 18 mm.
Activity: day; early morning; nighttime.
Terrarium: keep β
moist with moss, pieces of tree bark or cork bark and also decaying leaves. Check out also our premium substrate and ultra premium substrate.
Temperature: 17 β 28Β°C
Humidity: 60 β 70%.
Diet: fruits, veggies, greens, fish-food, decaying leaves, forest moss, lichen, white rotten wood, molting of invertebrates and reptiles. And 2x times a week provide a source of protein. Be sure to check out our Protein mix foods. Also donβt forget a calcium source (calcium triple boost, cuttlefish bone, limestone & oyster seashell, limestone rock) to keep them healthy.
Difficulty: easy
Reproduction rate: fair to prolific; they need some months to establish a stable breeding colony, but when established, they are highly prolific.
Growth rate: normal




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