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Armadillidium granulatum ‘Creamsicle’ | NEW isopod morph

Armadillidium granulatum ‘Creamsicle’ isopods for sale

Armadillidium granulatum Creamsicle, isopods for sale, in stock, available
Armadillidium granulatum ‘Creamsicle’ is a color morph we have been working on for the past couple of years.

€37,50 per 5x isopods

€70,00 : 10x isopods
€102,00 : 15x isopods

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Origin: cultivated morph.
Scientific name: Armadillidium granulatum
Variety name: Creamsicle
Basionym: N/A
Synonyms (unaccepted): Armadillidium grandinatum, Armadillidium insulanum, Armadillidium lusitanicum, Armadillidium naupliense, Armadillidium pellegrinense, Armadillidium tunetanum, Armadillo morbillosus.
Family: Armadillidiidae
Common name: Granulated Pill Woodlouse (for the common Armadillidium. granulatum).

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Armadillidium granulatum ‘Creamsicle’ is a color morph we have been working on for the past couple of years. Those yellow spots / patches were difficult to have as a staple phenotypical characteristic, but we finally succeeded. This color morph has yellow patches on a white body and often light grey pied areas. As with the other Armadillidium granulatum isopods, the ‘Creamsicle’ is also easy to keep and breed.

Armadillidium granulatum ‘Creamsicle’, isopod care

Size: adults may reach a length of 25 mm.
Activity: day; early morning; nighttime.
Terrarium: keep ⅓ moist with moss, pieces of white rotten wood and also decaying leaves. Check out also our premium substrate and our ultra premium substrate.
Temperature: 15 – 26°C
Humidity: 55 – 65%; they are drought tolerant.
Diet: fruits, veggies, greens, fish-food, decaying leaves, rotting white 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 don’t forget a calcium source (calcium triple boost, cuttlefish bone, limestone granules & oyster seashell, limestone rock) to keep them healthy.
Difficulty: easy.
Reproduction rate: prolific when established. They might need a longer time than other granulatum isopods to start reproducing.
Growth rate: normal.

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FAQ

Question: What is the difference with the Armadillidium granulatum ‘White Pearl’?

Answer: These have much more yellow patches and also some light grey pied spots.

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