Cubaris Murina 'Little Sea Isopods'
Cubaris Murina, the original member of the Cubaris genus. The species is Pantropical, residing in tropical and subtropical zones of all continents. Due to this, there is very little information on the true origin of the species. This species is beginner level, however they are slow to reproduce with relatively small brood sizes. Additionally, this species has been said by numerous accounts to prefer a slightly smaller space than what is typically provided to other conglobating species. We recommend starting this species out in a 4 quart container maximum. Adult length:~1.0 cm, Humidity preferences: 55-70%, Temperature preferences: 70-90 degrees, Soil depth: ~2in.
Cubaris Murina, the original member of the Cubaris genus. The species is Pantropical, residing in tropical and subtropical zones of all continents. Due to this, there is very little information on the true origin of the species. This species is beginner level, however they are slow to reproduce with relatively small brood sizes. Additionally, this species has been said by numerous accounts to prefer a slightly smaller space than what is typically provided to other conglobating species. We recommend starting this species out in a 4 quart container maximum. Adult length:~1.0 cm, Humidity preferences: 55-70%, Temperature preferences: 70-90 degrees, Soil depth: ~2in.
Cubaris Murina, the original member of the Cubaris genus. The species is Pantropical, residing in tropical and subtropical zones of all continents. Due to this, there is very little information on the true origin of the species. This species is beginner level, however they are slow to reproduce with relatively small brood sizes. Additionally, this species has been said by numerous accounts to prefer a slightly smaller space than what is typically provided to other conglobating species. We recommend starting this species out in a 4 quart container maximum. Adult length:~1.0 cm, Humidity preferences: 55-70%, Temperature preferences: 70-90 degrees, Soil depth: ~2in.