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Cubaris sp Glacier x5

Cubaris sp Glacier x5

This listing is for 5 isopods.

Characteristics:

Hardy and fast breeders

A mid-size isopod that makes a great option for wet and semi aquatic bioactive enclosures

This species has a tendency to be active throughout the day and are entertaining to watch

Name: Cubaris murina ‘Glacier’

Recommended Enclosure Size & Setup: A 6 qt. Sterilite container or something similar works great for a starter culture. Upgrade to a 37 qt. Sterilite gasket box or similar for larger cultures. Josh's Frogs Isopod Substrate works great as a bedding!

Temperature (°F): 60-85 degrees is ideal for this species.

Humidity: 70% or above. This species prefers an overall moist enviroment.

Age: They live for 2-3 years. Due to the mixed nature of our 10 count products, they contain isopods of a variety of ages.

Feeding: Offer aged dry rotting oak, twice a week and a calcium supplement in portions according to the population of the colony.

In rare cases, starving isopods may attempt to consume the carapace of freshly molted invertebrates or even gnaw on small or delicate reptiles or amphibians. We strongly recommend providing supplemental food to your clean up crew in the enclosure, such as Josh's Frogs Clean-Up Crew Cuisine.

When in doubt, using dwarf species of isopods, such as Dwarf Tropical Whites, may be a safer option.

Sexing: Males have a penile papillae on the underside of their tail and their pleopod segments (underside of the tail) are more angular, while those of females are more square.

Breeding: 'Glacier' isopods breed readily in well set up colonies or enclosures.

Natural Range: Native or introduced to most of the world

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