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Porcellio Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods

Porcellio Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods

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An excellent addition to an isopod collection is Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods because of their unique care requirements and interesting behavior. Different from other isopod species, a low humidity environment is what Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods need to thrive and grow. Proper temperature and ventilation are required to boost your isopods’ healthy life and a balanced diet rich in nutrients. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced keeper, keeping Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods as pets is a rewarding experience.

Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods: A Glimpse

  • Origin: France and Spain

  • Scientific Name: Porcellio duboscqui troglophila

  • Difficulty: Easy

  • Rarity: Not Rare

  • Temperature: 22–26°C

  • Size: Up to 2.8 cm

  • Humidity: Low

  • Favourable Foods: Alder leaves, dried river shrimp, and forest humus

An Overview

Native to France and Spain, Duboscqui Troglophila isopods are nothing less than fascinating terrestrial crustaceans. They are not difficult to care for and are ideal for beginners and novices.  They grow up to 2.8 cm in size and prefer low humidity. To ensure they thrive better, maintain a temperature range between 22°C and 26°C. 

Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods are rare, but their unique coloration makes them stand out from other isopod species. A red or orange skirt is common in most, but not all, Duboscqui Troglophila isopods.  

Although care requirements are less, a well-maintained environment is essential for them to thrive. Their natural habitat boasts rocky terrains, dry leaf litter, and decomposing organic matter, so you should provide them, too.

Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods: Basic Care

Following the right care tips helps create a comfortable life for your isopods.

  • Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods like a warm environment. So, maintain the temperature range between 22 °C and 26°C and keep it stable.

  • Maintain low humidity levels, but use sphagnum moss so your isopods stay hydrated.

  • A well-ventilated terrarium is essential for Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods. Use bark, rocks, and dried leaves to create a naturalistic habitat and hiding spots.

  • Proper airflow prevents excessive moisture buildup, so mold or bacteria don’t grow.

Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods: Feeding

Decomposing organic material is essential for Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods to grow and reproduce. Provide alder leaves to mimic their natural diet and provide important nutrients. Dried river shrimp is the best choice for protein because it enhances their overall growth. Forest humus, rich in minerals, helps in digestion and general health. As for occasional supplements, give cuttlebone, as it strengthens their exoskeleton. Providing these food items regularly ensures your isopods receive the necessary nutrients.

Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods: Appearance And Behaviour

  • Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods grow up to 2.8 cm, which is large for other isopod species.

  • Their bodies have a muted grey or brownish hue, which helps them blend into their surroundings. Some of these isopods may also have an orange or red skirt.

  • Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods have a rough exoskeleton, which protects them from threats and also retains moisture.

  • Active scavengers constantly searching for organic matter is what Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods do.

Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods: Habitat

Recreating their natural habitat helps you maintain a thriving colony. In the enclosure, mimic these conditions using the right substrate mix so your isopods are happy and healthy. Also, a dry environment and plenty of hiding spots are essential. These isopods prefer nocturnal creatures, dim lighting, or darkness. A well-structured habitat ensures your isopods are secure and exhibit natural behaviors without stress.

Duboscqui Troglophila Isopods: Substrate Mix

A well-balanced substrate mix provides nutrition and the right environmental conditions. The mixture should support their health and promote natural burrowing behaviors. A recommended mix includes organic compost, alder pellets, pesticide-free hardwood leaves, and oak leaves. Also, add some cork bark pieces and coconut fiber brick so your isopods live comfortably.

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