This article is about Powder Blue isopods care (Porcellionides pruinosus). Powder Blue isopods are highly active and among the biggest creatures of the Isopoda family. People like to breed them for various reasons, like keeping the environment clean. They consume a wide range of things, from pet feces to plant or leaf litter. Additionally, Powder …
Animal Care
How do you care for a baby lamb? Why would you need to know this? It is possible the mother will die or reject it. You might also need to know about supplemental care for the baby lamb. We shall begin with the most important parts of its care, and move on from there. …
Clown Isopods (Armadillidum klugii) get their name from their distinctive scattered coloration, which ranges from yellow to milky white based on the type. They are commonly advertised as A. Klugii Montenegro or variants thereof by bug and isopod collectors. They’re presumably a native protection system to repel would-be attackers and be gorgeous. Their attitude, however, …
Cubaris murina, also known as Little Sea isopods, has a translucent body with attractive embedded eyes. Taking care of Cubaris murina is relatively easy and simple compared to other isopods. Their breeding rate is very quick and impressive. Cubaris murina belongs to the family of Armadillidae and is also known as the little Sea Pillbug. …
Dwarf White are smaller, more docile types of isopods that like to spend most of their time burrowed underground. They are given the scientific name Trichorhina Tomentosa and don’t have any distinguishing patterns or colors on their backs. They’re known to originate from South America. An interesting fact about Dwarf Whites that makes them popular …