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Cubaris Isopod Care Sheet

Writer's picture: Vincent GratoVincent Grato

Updated: Aug 27, 2023

Cubaris isopods are a type of terrestrial isopod that are becoming increasingly popular as pets. These fascinating little creatures are easy to care for and make great pets for both beginners and experienced pet owners. Here's a caresheet for cubaris isopods:




  1. Housing: Cubaris isopods require a terrarium or a plastic container with a lid that is well-ventilated. The size of the housing should be appropriate for the number of isopods you plan to keep. Provide hiding places such as cork bark, coconut husks, and leaf litter.

  2. Substrate: Cubaris isopods require a substrate that is moist and provides a good amount of humidity. They prefer a substrate that is rich in organic matter, such as coconut fiber or peat moss. You can add leaf litter and sphagnum moss to increase humidity.

  3. Temperature and humidity: Cubaris isopods thrive in temperatures between 70°F to 80°F (21°C to 26°C) and a humidity level of 70% to 80%. You can use a digital thermometer and hygrometer to monitor the temperature and humidity levels.

  4. Feeding: Cubaris isopods are omnivores, and they will eat a variety of food, including decaying plant matter, fruits, and vegetables. You can also feed them fish flakes or calcium powder for added nutrition.

  5. Water: Provide a shallow dish of water for your cubaris isopods to drink from. Make sure the water is fresh and changed regularly.

  6. Maintenance: Clean the housing regularly to prevent the buildup of waste and bacteria. Remove any uneaten food and replace the substrate every few months.

  7. Breeding: Cubaris isopods are easy to breed and reproduce quickly. Make sure you have enough housing for the offspring if you plan to breed them.

Cubaris isopods are easy to care for and make great pets for all ages. With the proper care and attention, your cubaris isopods will thrive and provide you with endless hours of entertainment.

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