25+ Porcellionides pruinosus 'Orange Koi'
Species Name: Porcellionides pruinosus 'Orange Koi' Origin: Native to Central and South America Size: Approximately 1.5–2 cm in length Difficulty (Keeping): Easy Breeding Difficulty: Easy; they reproduce prolifically under suitable conditions Temperature: 22–26°C (72–79°F) Humidity: High; maintain a humid environment around 70–80% Note: Porcellionides pruinosus 'Orange Dalmatian' is a color morph of the Powder Orange Isopod, characterized by its vibrant orange coloration with distinctive black spots, resembling a miniature Dalmatian pattern. They are hardy and adaptable, thriving in both tropical and semi-arid setups. These isopods are excellent cleaners in vivariums, consuming detritus, decaying plant matter, and leftover food, thus contributing to the ecosystem's health. Providing a substrate of moist soil enriched with decaying leaves supports their health and encourages breeding. Offering a varied diet that includes fruits, vegetables, greens, fish food, and occasional protein sources is beneficial. Ensuring high humidity and proper ventilation within the enclosure is crucial to prevent mold growth and maintain optimal conditions.
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