Filipinodillo sp "Nakar"
Another beautiful species native to the Philippines, Filipinodillo sp “Nakar” originates from the Nakar region. This species grows to a respectable size and is admired for its rich, complex markings, with colouration ranging from warm brown to deep dark brown and reddish-brown tones.
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: 80-90%. Filipinodillo species require higher humidities than most other species and appreciate wetter conditions. Maintain a moist/dry gradient: 3/4 humid with moss or damp substrate, the other quarter 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!
Filipinodillo sp "Nakar"
Another beautiful species native to the Philippines, Filipinodillo sp “Nakar” originates from the Nakar region. This species grows to a respectable size and is admired for its rich, complex markings, with colouration ranging from warm brown to deep dark brown and reddish-brown tones.
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: 80-90%. Filipinodillo species require higher humidities than most other species and appreciate wetter conditions. Maintain a moist/dry gradient: 3/4 humid with moss or damp substrate, the other quarter 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!

Philippines
Mixed sizes
20 - 26 °C