Cubaris sp "Happy Nun"
Cubaris sp “Happy Nun” is a small but striking species At first glance they may appear solid grey, but under the right light their glossy exoskeleton reveals a reflective, almost metallic sheen, complemented by clean white skirts and the occasional reddish-brown or lighter dorsal marking. Photos can't do this species justice - a very pretty pod.
These isopods are captive-bred (CB).
Care Information
- Size: Mixed sizes.
- Diet: Rotting hardwood, leaf litter (oak, beech, maple, chestnut, Asian species), and lichen form the staple diet. Supplement regularly with calcium (cuttlefish bone, limestone, or powdered calcium carbonate), protein-rich treats (fish flakes, shrimp pellets) and vegetables (squash, carrot, zucchini, or sweet potato).
- Temperature: 20–26 °C.
- Humidity: 70-80%. Requires a high humidity like most Thai species. Maintain a moist/dry gradient: one side humid with moss or damp substrate, the other drier. Mist lightly or use a dropper every week to maintain stability without waterlogging.
- Ventilation: Provide good cross-ventilation to prevent stagnation, while keeping humidity stable.
- Substrate: Substrate minimum ~5cm deep mix, organic soil, flake soil, rotting wood, sphagnum moss, and leaf litter. Add cork bark and hardwood pieces for shelter.
- Enclosure: 3L Braplast tub or larger. For growing colonies 5L and 11L tubs may be more suitable.
Isopods are shipped securely in ventilated tubs with damp moss for safe travel.
Note: If you are interested in larger quantities than those listed, or want any advise, please get in contact!
Cubaris sp "Happy Nun"
Cubaris sp “Happy Nun” is a small but striking species At first glance they may appear solid grey, but under the right light their glossy exoskeleton reveals a reflective, almost metallic sheen, complemented by clean white skirts and the occasional reddish-brown or lighter dorsal marking. Photos can't do this species justice - a very pretty pod.
These isopods are captive-bred (CB).
Care Information
- Size: Mixed sizes.
- Diet: Rotting hardwood, leaf litter (oak, beech, maple, chestnut, Asian species), and lichen form the staple diet. Supplement regularly with calcium (cuttlefish bone, limestone, or powdered calcium carbonate), protein-rich treats (fish flakes, shrimp pellets) and vegetables (squash, carrot, zucchini, or sweet potato).
- Temperature: 20–26 °C.
- Humidity: 70-80%. Requires a high humidity like most Thai species. Maintain a moist/dry gradient: one side humid with moss or damp substrate, the other drier. Mist lightly or use a dropper every week to maintain stability without waterlogging.
- Ventilation: Provide good cross-ventilation to prevent stagnation, while keeping humidity stable.
- Substrate: Substrate minimum ~5cm deep mix, organic soil, flake soil, rotting wood, sphagnum moss, and leaf litter. Add cork bark and hardwood pieces for shelter.
- Enclosure: 3L Braplast tub or larger. For growing colonies 5L and 11L tubs may be more suitable.
Isopods are shipped securely in ventilated tubs with damp moss for safe travel.
Note: If you are interested in larger quantities than those listed, or want any advise, please get in contact!

Thailand
Mixed sizes
20 - 26 °C