Trichorhina tomentosa 'Dwarf White' Isopods
• Native to Central and South America
• Temperature Range: 70–85°F (21–29°C)
• Humidity Preference: Medium to High (60–90%)
• Average Adult Size: Up to 0.5 cm (~0.20")
• Tiny, soft-bodied, white-transparent isopods
• Soft or rotting wood
• Leaf litter and decaying plant matter
• Calcium sources (e.g., cuttlebone, eggshell, PangeaCal Calcium)
• Protein (e.g., freeze-dried shrimp, minnows, fish pellets, dried insects)
• Commercial insect food (e.g., Pangea Roach & Cricket Food)
• Vegetables (e.g., carrots, zucchini, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, cucumber)
• Fruits (e.g., bananas, apples, watermelon, mango)
Trichorhina tomentosa, commonly known as “Dwarf White Isopod”, is one of the most widely used isopod species in tropical bioactive enclosures. Interestingly, rather than scatter when disturbed, they often “play dead” in place. They are prolific breeders and thrive in humid environments, making them a strong choice for establishing a healthy decomposer base.
For successfully setting up a master culture setup of isopods we recommend using 6 qt - 32 qt plastic shoebox tubs. Locking tubs are optional but provide added security. Creating a series of small holes on alternating sides of the container will help to achieve healthy flow and reduce mold. Adding 1-3 inches (more for burrowing species) of pre-soaked Pangea ABG Substrate will provide a suitable substrate. Adding Pangea Sphagnum Moss, Pangea Leaf Litter Decor (the more the better), and pieces of wood or cork bark will help provide multiple layers for isopods to inhabit and feel safe. Mist culture as needed.
*Co-habitation amongst separate species of Isopod is not recommended.
*This animal can only be shipped to theUS Contiguous, except LA, OR, and FL because of state regulations.