Albino Isopods
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This is the tyrosine negative (T-) albino variant and therefore the “classical” Albino isopods. This morph is still the rarer and also more expensive variation compared to the T+ albinos. The differences are obvious at first sight. For me they are breathtaking animals, which do not differ from the nominate-form in the attitude.
Secondly, Read my keeping report about Armadillidium vulgare
Short description:
Origin: Cosmopolitan
Temperature: 18-24 °C
Size: up to 1,8 cm
Food:
- Dead wood
- Beech- and Oak leaves
- Cuttlebone
- Zucchini, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes
- Isopod Food
- Beetle Jelly
- Pollen
In addition, “T-positive” albino, or Tyrosinase Positive albino, relates to the presence of an enzyme that aids in the synthesis of melanin within the coloration of these isopods. Meaning that it is not possible for them to produce the traditional black melanin coloration seen in the typical vulgare species. However, the presence of Tyrosinase allows these isopods to produce some darker pigments that result in shades of orange and purple.
Moreover, Aside from their incredible color, these isopods are exactly the same in growth and reproduction as Armadillidium vulgare. These stunning isopods almost glow with a yellowish green coloration. Making them one of our favorite isopods!
Albino Isopods For Sale
The genus Armadillidium, also known as the roly-poly or true pill bug, will form a characteristic ball when scared or threatened. There are dozens of species that primarily occur throughout the Mediterranean, Europe, the Americas and temperate zones. The smooth domed exterior will vary in color based on the species, but will usually come in shades of light gray to dark gray with additional accenting colors. Armadillidum maculatum and klugii are two of the most popular and vibrantly colored species in cultivation. These small to medium sized isopods will grow to be ½”+ in length and will reproduce at a slow to moderate level once established in your setup. Some species like A. granulatum, A. maculatum, and A. vulgare will grow even larger and exceed ½” in length.
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