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Lava Isopod Care Guide

Porcellio scaber "Lava"

Bright orange Porcellio scaber. Hardy, breeds fast, and a fun colour morph for beginners.

About Lava Isopods

Lava Isopods are an orange morph of Porcellio scaber, one of the toughest isopods in the trade. They grow quickly and forgive small husbandry mistakes.

Natural history & background

Porcellio scaber is European and naturalized worldwide. Wild scaber are usually grey; Lava is line-bred in captivity.

Housing & enclosure setup

Porcellio do well in ventilated tubs or glass terrariums with a clear moisture gradient. A 6 qt tub fits most species; big ones like P. dilatatus appreciate a 12 qt.

Use 4–8 cm of substrate with leaf litter, bark hides, and cuttlebone in the damp corner.

Substrate & environment

Coconut coir, peat, or topsoil mixed with decaying wood and leaf litter. Porcellio want a dry side and a damp side. That split matters for moulting and breeding.

Temperature & humidity

  • Temperature: 18–25°C (65–77°F). Room temp is usually fine.
  • Humidity: Moderate; 50–70% with a damp corner. Do not soak the whole tub.

Diet & nutrition

Porcellio eat more protein than Armadillidium.

Staple: Leaf litter and decaying wood.

Supplements (2–3× weekly):

  • Vegetables and fruits (squash, carrot, apple)
  • Protein: fish flakes, dried shrimp, dog/cat kibble (sparingly)
  • Calcium: cuttlebone, always available

Breeding & colony management

Once settled, Porcellio breed fast. Large broods (20–60+ mancae) are normal for P. scaber and P. dilatatus.

  • Colonies can explode in number. Plan extra tubs, trades, or sales.
  • You can harvest from a mature culture without wiping out breeders.

Common issues & troubleshooting

Dry exoskeleton / failed moults

  • Not enough moisture on the damp side. Mist more often and check the gradient.

Population boom then crash

  • Overcrowding or not enough food. Split the colony or thin it out.

Colour fading (morphs)

  • Often diet or calcium. Offer more protein and keep cuttlebone in the tub.

Predation on mancae

  • Usually overcrowding or starvation. Add hides and feed on a steady schedule.

Morph-specific notes

Orange looks best on fresh moults and well-fed adults. Offer protein and orange vegetables for colour. Keep them out of harsh direct light.

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Lava Isopods

Lava Isopods

Porcellio scaber "Lava"

$25.008 count