Isopods GLOW under UV light!

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I just found out that some isopods will glow under UV light!

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(Trichorhina tomentosa pictured, from dartknightexotics.com)

Are there any other species that do this???

 
Nice!!

Sadly, hissing cockroaches are totally boring under blacklight, but in the process of finding that out, I did discover that dry-roasted peanuts fluoresce disturbingly well 0.o

 
I did discover that dry-roasted peanuts fluoresce disturbingly well
I've read that fresh peanut butter will glow under a black light too!  But I've yet to test it out.

I tried all my big species and never saw a hint. I never thought to look at either Trichorhina.
It seems that at least one Cubaris species will glow too:

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(Cubaris sp. ‘Blonde Rubber Ducky’ from dartknightexotics reddit page)

 
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I just found out that some isopods will glow under UV light!



(Trichorhina tomentosa pictured, from dartknightexotics.com)

Are there any other species that do this???
I don't know how they made these photos but I have a black light flashlight and tried both species and don't see anything like these images.

 
I was told by a vendor at a local show the reason these do not fluoresce under standard black light bulbs or flashlights is the wavelength is wrong. He said the light needs to be 365nm. I ordered a light in that wavelength just now to see if it's true.

 
If it does work I'm curious to see if other things that don't fluoresce under normal black lights will.

 
I got the new wavelength light and the expansus look a little different, on a few species like A. frontirostre and P. ornatus the gray body parts look purple, and some the dead ones glow but not the live ones. However, I don't see anything on the duckies even remotely like the pics. What does look crazy neat is the white micros. The rear tip (abdomen) glows bright purple. Jungle micros do not.

 
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Super cool Orin!  Nature always seems to amaze!

Did you happen to get any photos???  :)

Also, maybe there is another wavelength black light that was used for the photos from DartkNightExotics?  I talk to him every now and then, but haven't talked for months, so I haven't been able to ask.

 
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Super cool Orin!  Nature always seems to amaze!

Did you happen to get any photos???  :)

Also, maybe there is another wavelength black light that was used for the photos from DartkNightExotics?  I talk to him every now and then, but haven't talked for months, so I haven't been able to ask.
The gold dalmatian glows green down the stripes and some blue. The only really neat ones are the white micropods but I can't get them to stay still. I don't have a blacklight flash so when they move it looks like a glow in the air. I could try freezing one but this is the most time I'm currently willing to invest.

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