Merulanella sp. ‘Blister’ isopods for sale
Merulanella sp. ‘Blister’, isopod information
Origin: cultured morph.
Scientific name: Merulanella sp.
Variety name: Blister
Basionym: N/A
Synonyms: N/A
Family: Armadillidae
Common name: N/A
Merulanella sp. ‘Blister’ is a gorgeous Merulanella morph with vibrant colors and an equally vibrant personality! Surely it’s not a beginner isopod, but when one learns a few things about them, then, keeping and breeding Merulanella sp. ‘Blister’ isopods in captivity is possible.
€27,00 per isopod
€125,00 : x5+ isopods
€250,00 : x10+ isopods
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Listed for sale are mixed size CB isopods.
Merulanella sp. ‘Blister’, isopod care
Size: adults may reach a length of 20 mm.
Activity: both day and night active; it’s a quite active isopod.
Terrarium: needs to be escape-proof, since Merulanella isopods – especially the young and mancae can climb vertically on plastic, like most roaches. And especially the mancae can squeeze through a loose lid and escape. I keep them wetter – like the Cubaris isopods – with a layered setup of decaying leaves, moss, pieces of twigs with lichen and on top cork bark or tree bark. Check out also our premium substrate.
Temperature: 20 – 26°C; they prefer it a bit cooler.
Humidity: 60 – 75%; maintain by spraying periodically.
Diet: fruits, veggies, greens, fish-food, decaying leaves, rotting white wood, kinshi, molting of invertebrates and reptiles, lichen, green moss. 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 (cuttlefish bone, limestone & oyster seashell, limestone rock) to keep them healthy.
Difficulty: challenging to moderate.
Reproduction rate: moderate.
Growth rate: normal to slow.
Lifespan: –
Isopoda World List: genus Merulanella
FAQ
Q: Do the Merulanella sp. ‘Blister’ take advantage of the ability to climb?
A: Yes, the Merulanella sp. ‘Blister’ are arboreal isopods and they prefer a taller isopodarium.
Q: And can you also regularly admire them during the day?
A: They are active both day and night, mostly during the night though.
Q: I am going to add some special plants in the terrarium. Don’t they eat the plants and roots?
A: No they don’t eat the plants.
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