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Isopods For Sale High Yellow (Porcellio ornatus)
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High Yellow (Porcellio ornatus)

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Porcellio ornatus "High Yellow" Isopod Care Guide

Porcellio ornatus "High Yellow" isopods are a stunning and fast-moving species prized for their bold yellow markings. They are a hardy and prolific species, perfect for both beginner and experienced keepers.

Enclosure:
Provide a well-ventilated container with a mix of flake soil, leaf litter, and bark pieces. They appreciate plenty of hiding spaces but will also be frequently seen on the surface. Adding cork flats and moss helps create a dynamic environment.

Temperature & Humidity:
Maintain a temperature range of 72-80°F. "High Yellow" isopods prefer a humidity level of around 60-70%, with access to both moist and dry areas. Moisture gradients are especially important for this species.

Feeding:
These isopods are enthusiastic eaters. Offer decaying leaf litter as a staple, along with fish flakes, quality isopod diet, and occasional fresh vegetables. Protein sources like dried shrimp or fish food help promote healthy growth and coloration.

Behavior:
Porcellio ornatus "High Yellow" isopods are very active and breed quickly when given proper care. They are more surface-active than many other species, making them a favorite for display enclosures.

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Porcellio ornatus "High Yellow" Isopod Care Guide

Porcellio ornatus "High Yellow" isopods are a stunning and fast-moving species prized for their bold yellow markings. They are a hardy and prolific species, perfect for both beginner and experienced keepers.

Enclosure:
Provide a well-ventilated container with a mix of flake soil, leaf litter, and bark pieces. They appreciate plenty of hiding spaces but will also be frequently seen on the surface. Adding cork flats and moss helps create a dynamic environment.

Temperature & Humidity:
Maintain a temperature range of 72-80°F. "High Yellow" isopods prefer a humidity level of around 60-70%, with access to both moist and dry areas. Moisture gradients are especially important for this species.

Feeding:
These isopods are enthusiastic eaters. Offer decaying leaf litter as a staple, along with fish flakes, quality isopod diet, and occasional fresh vegetables. Protein sources like dried shrimp or fish food help promote healthy growth and coloration.

Behavior:
Porcellio ornatus "High Yellow" isopods are very active and breed quickly when given proper care. They are more surface-active than many other species, making them a favorite for display enclosures.

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Porcellio ornatus "High Yellow" Isopod Care Guide

Porcellio ornatus "High Yellow" isopods are a stunning and fast-moving species prized for their bold yellow markings. They are a hardy and prolific species, perfect for both beginner and experienced keepers.

Enclosure:
Provide a well-ventilated container with a mix of flake soil, leaf litter, and bark pieces. They appreciate plenty of hiding spaces but will also be frequently seen on the surface. Adding cork flats and moss helps create a dynamic environment.

Temperature & Humidity:
Maintain a temperature range of 72-80°F. "High Yellow" isopods prefer a humidity level of around 60-70%, with access to both moist and dry areas. Moisture gradients are especially important for this species.

Feeding:
These isopods are enthusiastic eaters. Offer decaying leaf litter as a staple, along with fish flakes, quality isopod diet, and occasional fresh vegetables. Protein sources like dried shrimp or fish food help promote healthy growth and coloration.

Behavior:
Porcellio ornatus "High Yellow" isopods are very active and breed quickly when given proper care. They are more surface-active than many other species, making them a favorite for display enclosures.