Peeters Reptiles
Armadillidae sp. “Devil Mask”
Armadillidae sp. “Devil Mask”
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Origin: Vietnam 
Size: Adults reach approximately 8–12 mm in length.
Difficulty (Keeping): High; requires precise environmental conditions and consistent care.
Breeding Difficulty: High; successful reproduction depends on maintaining optimal habitat parameters.
Temperature: Maintain between 24–28°C (75–82°F)
Humidity: High humidity levels are essential; aim for 90–95% relative humidity.
Ventilation: Ensure high airflow within the enclosure to prevent mold growth and maintain air quality.
Diet: Provide a varied diet including decaying wood, leaf litter, fruits, vegetables, and protein sources like fish food. Calcium supplements such as cuttlefish bone or limestone are recommended.
Habitat Setup: Use a moist, well-ventilated enclosure with a substrate mix of coco peat, sphagnum moss, and organic soil. Include hiding spots and maintain a moisture gradient.
Additional Notes: Armadillidae sp. “Devil Mask” is an extraordinary spiky isopod with a distinctive dorsal. Its unique texture and coloration make it a standout species, but also one of the more challenging to care for. Maintaining stable conditions is essential to prevent health issues and encourage breeding.
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