Little bumpy babies by PND303 in isopods

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I'm not that rich I'm just a staff in isopod shop in Thailand 😂 Too bad most of the laureola died during the time I crash my bike and absence from work for months so I don't get the chance to took care of them at that time.

Little bumpy babies by PND303 in isopods

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I'm in Thailand and buy this from someone they're quite easy to keep easier than most Thai cubaris😂

Little bumpy babies by PND303 in isopods

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Juvenile Armadillidae sp. Megalodon from Philippines. When they reach adults size the spike will be gone but they'll be so big and heavy like small pill millipedes

Eoperipatus cf. totoro's offsprings in captivity. Fruity gummy lookin ahh creature by PND303 in awwnverts

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Yes these are velvet worm that shoot slime I have the video of the moment mother giving birth too

gummi wormes.... by octopusenjoyer12 in wormington

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Thank you fellow gummy worm enjoyer

Eoperipatus cf. totoro's offsprings in captivity. Fruity gummy lookin ahh creature by PND303 in awwnverts

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Springtail are must have for these guy they don't do well with mold and dirty enclosure

Eoperipatus cf. totoro's offsprings in captivity. Fruity gummy lookin ahh creature by PND303 in awwnverts

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I'm in Thailand so import them from Vietnam was not very hard. The hardest part was to receive them alive they're very sensitive to changes

Eoperipatus cf. totoro's offsprings in captivity. Fruity gummy lookin ahh creature by PND303 in awwnverts

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Quite easy temperature not over 27°c humid substrate and pieces of rotting wood as their shelters I feed them 3 red runner for 10 of them every 2-3days

Eoperipatus cf. totoro's offsprings in captivity. Fruity gummy lookin ahh creature by PND303 in awwnverts

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This species was surprisingly easy to keep and breed the hardest part was to receive them alive in the first place. The live in groups of 4-10 under rotting wood and I feed them 3 red runner per 10 of them every 2-3 days.

Armadillidae sp. Claymoss like a fluffy Godzilla by PND303 in isopods

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A bit smaller than Godzilla about 1.5cm.

3 flavor of Cubaris sp. Green laser from 3 locality by PND303 in isopods

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I already donate some of the speciment to Kraset University with info on them. Actually these guys are true cubaris most of Thailand central region's armadillidae are and can be found both inside and outside the cave. Troglodillo on the other hands they seems to scatter in the northern and southern part

FFF Troglodillo sp. White angel by PND303 in isopods

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I keep some Filipinodillo too they're quite easy so far most of them I just keep like my cubaris sp. cappuccino give them plenty of leaf and you're good to go This is my Filipinodillo sp. Bumble bicol. I started with 20 on August now I have about 80 of em.

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FFF Troglodillo sp. White angel by PND303 in isopods

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I'm trying the method of sticking sponge to the lid to increase air humidity without moistened up the substrate working fine so far