I'm getting these two species in the mail this week and was wondering if there's any special requirements for those two? Can they be kept like other "common" isopods available in the hobby?
First of all, congratulation on purchasing those awesome species! I don't much on how they should be cared for, but someone who likely does is Edulio Isopods on Facebook.I'm getting these two species in the mail this week and was wondering if there's any special requirements for those two? Can they be kept like other "common" isopods available in the hobby?
Oh wow! I did not know these were in the United States.I'm getting these two species in the mail this week and was wondering if there's any special requirements for those two? Can they be kept like other "common" isopods available in the hobby?
A. sp. Montenegro just got to the US this year or last I think. Can't say for the other species, but I guess it's here now!Oh wow! I did not know these were in the United States.
Thanks for letting me know.Glad to hear there will be more people with A. sp. Montenegro! Hadn't heard of the other species, but that's a heck of a looker too!
A. sp. Montenegro just got to the US this year or last I think. Can't say for the other species, but I guess it's here now!
How much do 12 go for?Glad A. sp Montenegro are growing in the hobby, now I'm just waiting for the price to go down.h34r:
That doesn't sound bad to me. Can you PM me where to get them?I was offered a dozen a few months ago for $60.
ThanksFirst of all, congratulation on purchasing those awesome species! I don't much on how they should be cared for, but someone who likely does is Edulio Isopods on Facebook.
Good luck with breeding these!![]()
I heard the same thing. Apparently these guys are pretty much like maculatum, which seem to like semi-dry environment and breeds slower than A. nasatum or vulgareWow, very cool, we were just talking about the Armadillidium sp. "Montenegro" on AB a couple weeks ago!From what I can tell they have the same care as the other Armadillidium in the hobby, but may breed slower.
Never heard about A.dentiger before, so I have no idea what their care is like, hope they do well for you, they look pretty!![]()
They've been here since last year. I know several people who keep this species as well as other rare european speciesOh wow! I did not know these were in the United States.
Considering how slow they breed it'll probably take some time. Honestly I think the current price isn't too bad. lolGlad A. sp Montenegro are growing in the hobby, now I'm just waiting for the price to go down.h34r:
Wow, that's cheap! The guy i got mine from was selling 10 for $75 (though I got mine through trade).I was offered a dozen a few months ago for $60.
There was another guy who was selling 10 for $50 at one point on FB group so you might want to check isopod groups on FBThat doesn't sound bad to me. Can you PM me where to get them?
Wow they are beautiful, definitely #1 on my isopod wishlist!
ThanksWow they are beautiful, definitely #1 on my isopod wishlist!![]()
I get the FB notifications for the isopod group and classifieds and haven't noticed anyone in the US selling them.There was another guy who was selling 10 for $50 at one point on FB group so you might want to check isopod groups on FB![]()
Well....Charles Schurman was selling them last week on "Isopods". There are several people on that group keeping montenegro so I'm sure more people will post them up for sale soonI get the FB notifications for the isopod group and classifieds and haven't noticed anyone in the US selling them.