Porcellio Spinipennis Isopods Product Description
Discover the rare elegance of our stunning Porcellio Spinipennis from Southeastern France! These exceptional European woodlice represent one of the most coveted and photographically challenging species in the hobby - their intricate colors and patterns create such visual complexity that they truly must be seen in person to appreciate their full beauty. Thanks to dedicated collectors and careful breeding, we're thrilled to offer these remarkably rare specimens that showcase the incredible diversity hidden within European isopod populations.
Porcellio Spinipennis: A Glimpse
• Origin: Southeastern France (specific regional locality)
• Scientific Name: Porcellio spinipennis
• Difficulty Level: Easy to Medium
• Size: Up to 20 millimeters
• Rarity: Very Rare in UK hobby
• Temperature: 62°F to 82°F
• Humidity: 55% to 65%
• Favourite Foods: Decaying leaves, rotting wood, vegetables, protein supplements
An Overview
Originating from the picturesque landscapes of Southeastern France, our Porcellio spinipennis represent one of the most elusive and visually stunning species available to UK hobbyists. These remarkable isopods have earned a reputation among collectors for being notoriously difficult to photograph - their complex coloration and intricate patterns seem to confound cameras, creating a visual depth and richness that simply cannot be captured in images.
What makes these French specimens so extraordinary is their almost artistic appearance that changes depending on lighting and viewing angle. The interplay of colors across their exoskeleton creates an almost iridescent quality, with subtle yellows, earth tones, and speckled patterns that shift and shimmer as they move. This photographic challenge has become part of their mystique - every collector who encounters them remarks on how the real-life experience far exceeds any image they've seen.
These particular specimens from Southeastern France are exceptionally rare in the UK hobby, making them true collector's treasures for those fortunate enough to work with them. Their scarcity is matched only by their beauty, and their successful cultivation requires both patience and appreciation for their unique qualities.
A Personal Collection Story
These remarkable isopods came into our collection through the generosity of Mark Titterton, one of the hobby's most respected and knowledgeable collectors. Mark has become legendary among enthusiasts for his incredible eye for rare species and his willingness to share extraordinary specimens with fellow collectors. His packages are always filled with surprises - often species so uncommon that recipients find themselves researching completely new names and localities.
The relationship between dedicated collectors like Mark represents the very best of our hobby community. Through careful trades and shared passion, rare species like these Southeastern French Porcellio spinipennis find their way into new collections, ensuring their preservation and allowing more people to experience their unique beauty. We feel incredibly fortunate to have been entrusted with these special specimens.
Habitat Requirements
Substrate Mix: • 35% quality coco coir • 25% composted leaf litter (French oak preferred when available) • 20% sphagnum moss for moisture retention • 15% rotting white wood pieces • 5% limestone chips reflecting their French limestone origins
Create a moisture gradient with approximately one-third of the enclosure maintained moist while providing excellent drainage throughout. These French natives appreciate consistent Mediterranean-influenced conditions.
Basic Care
Enclosure Setup: • Minimum 10-gallon container for small colonies (5-8 individuals) • Well-ventilated lid with multiple air holes for proper gas exchange • Deep substrate layer (4-5 inches) to accommodate natural behaviors • Cork bark pieces and natural wood hiding spots • Abundant leaf litter throughout the enclosure • Moss patches in the humid zones • Shallow water dish in the moist area
Environmental Conditions: • Maintain temperature between 62°F to 82°F (room temperature ideal) • Keep humidity between 55% to 65% • Provide natural day/night lighting cycle • Ensure adequate ventilation to prevent stagnation • Monitor regularly as they become more active in established groups
These easy-care isopods are surprisingly hardy and forgiving, making them excellent for experienced keepers ready to work with rare species. Their French Mediterranean origins make them well-suited to stable indoor conditions.
Feeding
Primary Diet: • Mixed deciduous leaf litter (oak, beech, maple preferred) • Rotting white hardwood pieces (essential for nutrition) • Fresh organic vegetables (carrot, sweet potato, squash) • Quality commercial isopod foods • Organic fruits in moderation
Essential Supplements: • Protein sources twice weekly (fish flakes, freeze-dried shrimp) • Calcium sources (cuttlebone, crushed eggshells, limestone) • Occasional treats (mushrooms, specialized protein mixes) • Shed skin from reptiles and invertebrates when available
Feeding Schedule: Feed 2-3 times per week with varied offerings, ensuring abundant leaf litter is always available. These French specimens show excellent feeding response and readily accept most organic materials. Remove uneaten fresh foods after 48 hours to prevent mold.
Breeding Information
Porcellio spinipennis are prolific breeders once established in suitable conditions. They produce medium to large litters of mancae and are considered seasonal breeders with peak activity during warmer months.
Breeding Requirements: • Stable temperature in the 70-78°F range • Consistent humidity levels with good airflow • Abundant hiding spots for gravid females • Rich substrate with diverse organic matter • Regular protein supplementation during breeding seasons • Adequate space for colony expansion • Minimal disturbance during reproductive periods
Females reach maturity after approximately 4 months and carry their young in brood pouches until well-developed. Males can be distinguished by their longer uropods compared to females, making sexing relatively straightforward in adult specimens.
Rarity & Collector Value
These Southeastern French Porcellio spinipennis represent exceptional value for serious collectors and represent one of the most significant additions possible to any collection. Their extreme rarity in the UK hobby cannot be overstated - opportunities to acquire authentic French locality specimens are extraordinarily rare and should not be missed by dedicated enthusiasts.
Special Considerations: • Exceptionally rare in UK collections • Authentic Southeastern French locality specimens • Challenging to photograph due to complex coloration • Must be seen in person to appreciate true beauty • Represents years of careful collection and breeding work • Priority breeding recommended to preserve genetics
Perfect for: • Advanced collectors seeking ultimate rarity • Enthusiasts passionate about French fauna • Educational displays showcasing European biodiversity • Breeding projects focused on preserving rare genetics • Collections emphasizing geographic authenticity
Investment Consideration: These French specimens represent both a significant collecting opportunity and a responsibility to preserve rare genetics. Their scarcity makes them invaluable to serious collections, while their stunning visual appeal ensures they'll be treasured by anyone fortunate enough to observe them firsthand.
Whether you're an experienced collector seeking the ultimate addition to your collection or an enthusiast ready to work with one of Europe's most beautiful and rare isopod species, our Southeastern French Porcellio spinipennis offer an unparalleled opportunity. These Mediterranean treasures combine extraordinary rarity, stunning beauty, and fascinating collection history, representing the very pinnacle of European isopod collecting!