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My isopods enclosure is established with only two kinds of isopods: Porcellio laevis, and Porcellio scaber.
Until it wasn’t. I was really surprised to see this little hitchhiker within the enclosure today. I honestly do not know what kind of isopod it is, but I at least can tell this one is not Porcellio laevis, nor Porcellio scaber.
Hopefully there are more hiding in there, so it can somehow find it’s mate, and grow in numbers, in time.

Until it wasn’t. I was really surprised to see this little hitchhiker within the enclosure today. I honestly do not know what kind of isopod it is, but I at least can tell this one is not Porcellio laevis, nor Porcellio scaber.

Hopefully there are more hiding in there, so it can somehow find it’s mate, and grow in numbers, in time.