Allpet Roaches Administrator Staff member Administrator Mar 29, 2022 #2 This species has been around since 2018 but still no real identification on it though T. rotundatus (though it is not that species) is floated around. It seems really easy but is still one of the rarest isopods and pretty pricey. Last edited by a moderator: Mar 29, 2022
This species has been around since 2018 but still no real identification on it though T. rotundatus (though it is not that species) is floated around. It seems really easy but is still one of the rarest isopods and pretty pricey.
Hisserdude Megaloblatta Forum Supporter Mar 30, 2022 #3 So pretty, one of my most wanted of those flatter Armadillidae spp., glad they're breeding well for you!
So pretty, one of my most wanted of those flatter Armadillidae spp., glad they're breeding well for you!
Allpet Roaches Administrator Staff member Administrator Apr 5, 2022 #4 They seem pretty easy but also the shortest lived isopod I've kept.
Hisserdude Megaloblatta Forum Supporter Apr 5, 2022 #5 Allpet Roaches said: They seem pretty easy but also the shortest lived isopod I've kept. Click to expand... Huh, good to know. BTW, a bit off topic, but I'm curious whether you have Porcellio succinctus or not? One of my dream Porcellio but I never see them available.
Allpet Roaches said: They seem pretty easy but also the shortest lived isopod I've kept. Click to expand... Huh, good to know. BTW, a bit off topic, but I'm curious whether you have Porcellio succinctus or not? One of my dream Porcellio but I never see them available.