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Skeleton/Nebula Isopods (Armadillidium Klugii)

Skeleton/Nebula Isopods (Armadillidium Klugii)

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Armadillidium Klugii Skeleton/Nebula Isopods For Sale

 

Klugii Skeleton Isopods: Key Points

  • Origin: Croatia

  • Scientific Name: Armadillidium Klugii

  • Difficulty Level: Easy

  • Size: 2.1 cm

  • Rarity: Easy

  • Temperature: 18-26˚C

  • Humidity Level: Medium

  • Preferred Foods: Leaf litter, carrot, fish food, cuttlebone

Klugii Skeleton Isopods: An Overview

Klugii Skeleton Isopods received their name because of the designs on their exoskeleton. They have a hard exoskeleton with a red outline. White patches are seen across the body of these isopods, similar to the vertebral column in humans. This gave them the nickname 'Skeleton' Isopods. These species of isopods are sometimes isolated to form a particular pattern in their body. Thus, they are also called 'nebula'. 

Klugii skeleton isopods are primarily found in a standard reddish color with white patches. They are considered a beginner series of isopods perfect for starting a collection. They are famous for their reproductive capacities. Their hard exoskeleton protects them from many dangerous predators. 

Klugii skeleton isopods can feed on a variety of foods. As sources of fiber, they prefer leaf litter and decaying hardwood. Under vegetables, they feed on all sorts of dried vegetable waste. But carrots remain a possible variety to consume. Calcium supplements can be given in limestone, cuttlebone, fish food, etc.

Klugii Skeleton Isopods: Basic Care

The following instructions can help provide the best care for Klugii Skeleton isopods.

  • As tropical isopods, Klugii Skeleton Isopods prefer moderate humidity in the enclosure.

  • Moisture retention is an essential practice to ensure the survival of these isopods. 

  • A portion within the enclosure should retain moisture to maintain its optimal climatic conditions. 

  • They are considered a beginner species ideal for vivariums. 

  • Their reproductive abilities might be slow in the beginning.

  • Once they feel that they are in an optimal condition, they will breed faster.

  • Medium-level ventilation is only required for Klugii Skeleton Isopods. 

  • Burrowing is a natural practice with these isopods. It is preferable for them to have some artificial hiding spots within the enclosure.

  • Preferred food items include-  decayed wood, leaf litter, carrots, other vegetables, fish food, limestone, etc.

  • They can thrive easily in a room temperature of 18-26˚C.

Klugii Skeleton Isopods: Feeding

Detritivores are species that can survive on a variety of food particles. Klugii Skeleton Isopods are also considered in this category. They feed on leaf litter, decaying wood, vegetables, fish food, etc. 

Decaying wood and leaf litter constitute a significant part of their survival. The diet for Klugii Skeleton Isopods can be easily managed with many food items. Vegetable scraps from the kitchen can be utilized inside the enclosures. Experts insist on using dry items to restrict mold growth within the enclosures. Excess mold growth can be counterproductive for the isopods. 

Klugii Skeleton isopods require protein and calcium-rich foods to supplement their growth. They tend to enjoy higher protein and calcium in their daily diets. Fiber sources, decayed hardwood, leaf litter, etc., are accessible to provide. Carrots are the best food among vegetables to supplement their growth. Other vegetables in their dried forms can be provided. Cuttlebones, eggshells, etc., are a significant part of their substrate mix and are good sources of protein and calcium. 

Klugii Skeleton isopods also have the identity of a 'clean-up' crew. They tend to feed on many types of decaying plants and leaves, making them a good choice for vivariums and enclosures. 

Klugii Skeleton Isopods: Appearance and Behaviour

  • Klugii Skeleton isopods have hard exoskeletons.

  • As a commonly found species of isopods, they have dark exoskeleton and white patches.

  • They are primarily found in one colour- red or reddish brown.

  • Their growth is restricted to 2.1 Cm in length.

  • They are primarily found in Croatia.

  • Burrowing is a common practice noticed among these isopods.

  • Skeleton Isopods are commonly found in tropical conditions. Hence, the enclosures should have both dry and moist spaces. 

  • They are considered prolific breeders among different species of isopods.

  • They prefer an optimal condition for their breeding.

  • Their breeding pattern can be slow initially.

  • Once an optimal climatic condition is provided, they are fast breeders. 

Klugii Skeleton Isopods: Habitat

Only an ideal habitat can ensure the proper survival and breeding of Klugii Skeleton isopods. Providing a perfect habitat for Klugii Skeleton isopods is fundamental for their survival. They are considered a beginner series of isopods for collectors to own. They are considered a primary purchase option for collectors. They also make relatively good displays among isopods. Maintaining the optimal condition inside the vivarium is crucial for their growth. 

The ideal temperature for the survival of Klugii Skeleton isopods is between 18-26⁰C. Experts suggest the maintenance of these temperature levels to help the isopods in keeping their normal metabolism levels. Thermometers can be utilized to check the level of temperatures at regular intervals. But as these are isopods from tropical conditions, they can easily survive in room temperatures when compared to other isopods. 

Klugii Skeleton Isopods are identified for their high breeding capacity. But they can only breed proficiently under ideal circumstances. Thus, keeping a perfect moisturization level inside the vivarium/enclosure is highly advised to keep them breeding. Providing hiding spots for these isopods can also be helpful in the attempts to breed them. 

Skeleton isopods are medium-sized when compared to other isopods. Ventilation is a crucial aspect of their survival in the enclosure. They need constant air circulation, mainly in tropical conditions. Drilling holes in the enclosure is considered a standard practice to ensure enough air circulation. 

Klugii Skeleton Isopods: Substrate Mix

A substrate mixture includes various types of nutrients to ensure the optimal growth of an organism. Different varieties of substances, both artificial and natural are used for the creation of an ideal substrate. For Klugii Skeleton isopods, the perfect substrate mixture is comparatively easy to produce. A key aspect of their survival is ventilation, which can be achieved through drilling air holes. 

Care should be taken for Klugii Skeleton isopods, a they require a substrate mixture which facilitates both dry and moist areas within the enclosure. Decayed wood and leaf litter are easily acquirable materials for the substrate. Dried leaves comes with good amount of protein. The only risk factor is in whether the leaves are subjected to pesticides or not. 

Klugii Skeleton Isopods prefer to stay within a reasonable distance. Burrowing is a common practice among these isopods. Hence, they like to stay within the enclosure, preferably in hiding spots built artificially by the collector. Thus, they are not climbers like many other isopods. Hence, providing a mixture of decaying wood, leaf litter, cuttlebone, egg shells, vegetable scraps, etc., can ensure their stay within the enclosure. A wet area in any portion of the enclosure can provide the ‘tropical’ environment these skeleton isopods seek for their survival. 

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