Collection: Isopods
Isopods, commonly known as woodlice or pill bugs, are fascinating crustaceans belonging to the order Isopoda. While they may resemble insects, isopods are actually more closely related to shrimp and lobsters. They are found in a wide range of habitats worldwide, including terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments. In terrestrial ecosystems, isopods play crucial roles as decomposers, feeding on decaying organic matter such as dead plants and animals, and helping to break it down into smaller particles.
One of the most remarkable aspects of isopods is their incredible diversity and adaptability. There are thousands of species of isopods, ranging in size from tiny microorganisms measuring just a few millimeters to larger species that can reach several centimeters in length. Isopods exhibit a wide range of colors, shapes, and behaviors, reflecting their adaptation to various environmental niches. Some species are brightly colored and exhibit complex patterns, while others are more cryptic and blend into their surroundings.
In addition to their ecological importance as decomposers, isopods have also captured the interest of hobbyists and researchers alike. They are commonly kept in captivity as pets in specialized setups known as "bioactive terrariums," where they help maintain soil health and prevent the buildup of waste by consuming organic matter. Isopods are also the focus of scientific research in fields such as ecology, evolution, and physiology, where they serve as model organisms for studying topics ranging from biodiversity to environmental pollution. Overall, isopods are fascinating creatures with diverse ecological and cultural significance, playing vital roles in ecosystems and captivating the imagination of humans around the world.
*NOTE: We have been experimenting with isopod shipping for several years now, and we have found that isopods do not tolerate shipping nearly as well as our other insect species, especially in the dead of winter and heat of summer. Due to their strict shipping needs, we have stopped shipping isopods using free economy options and we are requiring our customers to purchase paid express shipping options for all isopod orders. We're sorry for the inconvenience, but it's solely to preserve the wellness of these unique animals, and to prevent them from perishing during transit. We spend a lot of time and energy making sure they're healthy and well cared for in our facility, and losing them due to longer than usual transit times and improper handling in the mail has become much more common with economy options, regardless of the carrier we choose. Express shipping is the only way to guarantee their well-being.*
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Armadillidium maculatum "Yellow Zebra" Isopods
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- $48.00
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- $48.00
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Porcellionides pruinosus "Powder Blue" Isopods
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- $20.00
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- $20.00
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Porcellionides pruinosus "Powder Orange Cream" Isopods
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- $20.00
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Porcellionides pruinosus "Powder Orange" Isopods
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- $20.00
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Porcellionides pruinosus "Powder Oreo Crumble" Isopods
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- $20.00
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- $20.00
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Porcellionides pruinosus Powder "Party Mix" Isopods
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- $20.00
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- $20.00
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Porcellionides pruinosus Powder "White Out" Isopods
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- $20.00
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