Description
The Cubaris sp “Amber” Isopod is a premium, captive-bred invertebrate prized for its unique translucent amber coloration and active, visible behavior. It’s for the keeper looking to add a standout, low-maintenance display species to a bioactive setup or dedicated terrarium. Since we started stocking it in spring 2025, it has become one of our steady sellers for good reason.
Stand-Out Features
- Distinctive Amber Translucence: The exoskeleton exhibits a consistent, warm amber hue with a semi-translucent quality, allowing for unique viewing under proper lighting.
- Excellent Finish Quality: The batch we received showed no visible tooling marks, with a clean, uniform surface texture across the carapace.
- Robust & Active: This species demonstrates hardy behavior and is often observed foraging, making it an engaging addition to a display enclosure.
- Efficient Clean-Up Crew: Effectively processes decaying leaf litter, wood, and other organic detritus in a bioactive environment.
- Established Captive-Bred Line: Supplied from stable, established colonies, ensuring adaptability and reducing acclimation stress.
Technical Data
| Species | Cubaris sp. “Amber” |
| Quantity | 10-Count Starter Culture |
| Recommended Enclosure | 6+ quart container or bioactive terrarium |
| Primary Diet | Decaying hardwood leaves, supplemental protein & calcium |
| Temperature Range | 70°F – 78°F (21°C – 26°C) |
| Humidity | 70% – 80% |
| Weight (measured) | 6.2 oz (total culture weight) |
| Maturity | Mixed age culture, includes breeding adults |
Your Questions Answered
What’s the best setup for these isopods?
Provide a 6+ quart container with 2-3 inches of moisture-retentive substrate (like coconut coir or a bioactive mix), plenty of leaf litter (oak, magnolia), and hiding places like cork bark. Maintain high humidity and moderate temperatures as listed in the technical data.
How quickly will the colony grow?
With proper care, a starter culture of 10 can establish and begin reproducing within a few months. Growth rate is moderate; you can expect a noticeable population increase in 4-6 months under ideal conditions.
Can they cohabitate with other animals?
Yes, they are an excellent choice for bioactive terrariums housing reptiles, amphibians, or other invertebrates that require similar humidity. They primarily stay in the substrate and leaf litter, acting as a clean-up crew without disturbing larger tank mates.
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