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Porcellio Succinctus 'Black Ribs' Isopods for Sale

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Porcellio Succinctus 'Black Ribs' Isopods for SalePorcellio succinctus 'Black Ribs' is one of the most genuinely striking large Spanish Porcellio in the UK hobby a rare, characterful giant with a high contrast look that's instantly recognisable. The name describes the appearance perfectly: a clean white skirt along the edges of the body emphasises bold black ribs (transverse bands) running across the dark dorsal surface, giving the isopod a sharp, almost graphic patterning quite unlike any other

Porcellio succinctus 'Black Ribs' is one of the most genuinely striking large Spanish Porcellio in the UK hobby — a rare, characterful giant with a high-contrast look that's instantly recognisable. The name describes the appearance perfectly: a clean white skirt along the edges of the body emphasises bold black ribs (transverse bands) running across the dark dorsal surface, giving the isopod a sharp, almost graphic patterning quite unlike any other Porcellio. Add to that the species' impressively long antennae and uropods, and you have a properly distinctive isopod that brings real presence to any setup.

What makes the Black Ribs particularly worth keeping is the combination of that bold appearance with the genuinely impressive scale of a Spanish giant Porcellio — adults reach 2.8 cm typically, with the largest specimens approaching 4.5 cm under optimal conditions. They sit alongside the other large dry-Spanish Porcellio like the cave-dwelling P. nicklesi, the giant Titan (P. hoffmannseggii), and the cliff-dwelling P. magnificus — a comprehensive set of dry-climate Spanish Porcellio for serious collectors.

They're a Spanish species adapted to dry, well-ventilated habitats, which directly informs their care. Like other large Spanish Porcellio, they prefer lower humidity (45–55%) with strong ventilation, a single moist retreat, and stable cooler-to-moderate temperatures — they don't tolerate summer heat well, which is an important consideration in UK homes. They're rated Medium-to-Challenging difficulty: rewarding for keepers with dry-Porcellio experience, but not a beginner species — they don't forgive mistakes. Like all Porcellio, they cannot conglobate (roll into a ball) — they're flat-bodied, relying on speed and crevices for defence.

Quick Care Summary

  • Scientific Name: Porcellio succinctus 'Black Ribs'
  • Common Names: Black Ribs, Black Ribbed Isopod, Succinctus Black Ribs
  • Family: Porcellionidae
  • Origin: Spain
  • Adult Size: Up to 2.8 cm typically; the largest specimens approach 4.5 cm
  • Lifespan: 2–3 years typical
  • Difficulty: Medium-to-Challenging — experienced keepers; doesn't forgive mistakes
  • Temperature: 15–26°C — keep cooler in summer (they're heat-sensitive)
  • Humidity: Low (45–55%) with a single moist retreat — NOT bone dry, NOT damp throughout
  • Ventilation: High — strong cross-ventilation essential
  • Conglobation: No — flat-bodied Porcellio; cannot roll into a ball
  • Behaviour: Active across the day, especially night and early morning; secretive in bright light
  • Breeding: Moderate — colonies build steadily once established
  • Rarity: Rare — a genuinely sought-after collector's species

What Makes Black Ribs Isopods Special

Several factors make the Black Ribs a coveted large Porcellio:

The bold white skirt and black ribs. This is the headline. A clean white skirt along the body margins frames bold black transverse bands across the dark dorsal surface, giving an unusually graphic, high-contrast look. It's a properly distinctive pattern, instantly recognisable and quite unlike anything else in the genus.

Impressive size and Spanish giant heritage. Adults reach a substantial 2.8 cm, with the largest specimens approaching 4.5 cm — placing them solidly among the Spanish giant Porcellio. They may not be quite the size of the Titan or magnificus, but their long antennae and uropods give them a properly imposing presence beyond their body measurement alone.

Striking juvenile-to-adult transformation. One of the genuinely lovely details: young Black Ribs start almost entirely white, with just a few black dots on their back, and develop the bold black banding progressively as they mature through successive moults. Watching a colony transition from pale juveniles to high-contrast adults is one of the satisfying rewards of keeping them.

The characteristic long antennae and uropods. Both the antennae and the tail-like uropods are notably long on this species, giving them a refined, elongated profile alongside their substantial body.

Genuine rarity. The Black Ribs is a rare, sought-after collector's morph — uncommon in the UK hobby and a genuine prize for keepers building distinctive Spanish Porcellio collections.

Active and engaging. Despite their reputation for being secretive, they're active across the day, night, and early morning — properly visible and engaging in their enclosure, particularly in dim conditions.

How Black Ribs Compares to Other Large Spanish Porcellio

If you're choosing between Spanish giant Porcellio, here's how the Black Ribs fits in:

  • vs P. nicklesi: Both are large, dry-climate Spanish Porcellio with long uropods and a refined profile. Nicklesi is grey-bodied with the species' famously long uropods; the Black Ribs is dark-bodied with its distinctive white skirt and black banding. Both rated similar difficulty with similar dry-with-ventilation care.
  • vs Titan (P. hoffmannseggii): The Titan is even larger and grey-with-white-skirting; the Black Ribs is smaller but with bolder, more graphic patterning. Both need the same dry-Spanish husbandry — different scales and aesthetics.
  • vs P. magnificus: Magnificus is the vivid orange cliff-dwelling giant; the Black Ribs is the high-contrast black-and-white-skirted alternative. Both impressive Spanish giants requiring dry-climate care.

Browse the full Porcellio collection to compare all species and morphs in this genus.

Critical Setup Requirement — Dry, Cool, With Strong Ventilation

The key to keeping the Black Ribs is understanding three intersecting needs: dry conditions with one moist retreat, strong ventilation, and crucially cooler-to-moderate temperatures. As one of the most heat-sensitive of the dry-Spanish Porcellio, they're known to suffer and even die from sustained summer warmth — so cooling matters as much as humidity control:

  • Keep overall humidity low (around 45–55%) with strong cross-ventilation
  • Provide one moist area — sphagnum moss in a corner — that the isopods can access to stay hydrated. Only about ⅕ to ¼ of the enclosure should be moist
  • Keep the majority of the enclosure dry, with rocky terrain, leaf litter, and cork bark hides
  • Keep them cool — 15–26°C, leaning cooler in summer. Sustained heat above the upper range is genuinely lethal to this species
  • Excellent airflow is essential — they cannot tolerate stagnant conditions
  • Keep them out of direct sunlight, which causes overheating

As one PostPods customer noted about following the website's care guidance for dry-climate Spanish isopods, proper instructions prevent the most common fatal mistake — too much moisture. With the Black Ribs there's a second equally important factor — heat — so summer ventilation and a cooler location in the home become genuinely important. They don't forgive mistakes on either count.

Setting Up the Enclosure

Large Porcellio need space. A minimum of 6 litres for a starter colony, but 12+ litres is preferable for an established colony — both for territory and to help maintain stable, cool conditions. Strong cross-ventilation is critical: use large mesh vents on opposite sides to encourage air movement, not just a single mesh lid.

Recreate their dry Spanish habitat: pieces of cork bark, flat stones, dry hardwood leaves, and rotting white wood for hides and surface activity. Keep the enclosure dim, out of direct sunlight, and in a cooler part of the home — particularly important in summer. Browse our accessories collection for appropriate enclosures, ventilation, calcium, and other essentials.

Substrate

Use a well-draining substrate that won't hold excessive moisture:

  • Organic topsoil or compost base (pesticide-free) as the foundation
  • Forest humus, vermicast, or flake soil for added nutrition and structure
  • Sphagnum moss (concentrated in the moist corner) for the hydration they need
  • Sand for drainage and authentic Mediterranean texture
  • Crushed limestone or shell grit mixed through for calcium
  • Decaying hardwood pieces (especially rotting white wood) and crushed leaf litter throughout

We recommend a topsoil, sphagnum, and limestone-based mix rather than coco coir. Substrate depth: around 5–6 cm. Concentrate moisture in the one damp corner (about ⅕ to ¼ of the enclosure); keep the rest dry and well-draining.

Top layer: Hardwood leaf litter — oak, beech, magnolia — covering the surface, plus plenty of rotting white wood and cork bark. Concentrate damp sphagnum moss in the moist corner only.

Diet

Black Ribs are active detritivores feeding on a range of forest materials:

  • Primary diet (always available): Decaying hardwood (especially rotting white wood), hardwood leaf litter (oak, beech), forest moss, lichen, dried plant matter, mushrooms
  • Vegetables and fruit (supplementary): Carrot, courgette, sweet potato, small amounts of soft fruit. Replace within 24 hours. They prefer less fresh leaves than some species.
  • Protein (2x weekly): Fish flakes, freeze-dried shrimp, dried daphnia. They'll also consume shed invertebrate and reptile moults. Regular protein supports their growth and breeding.
  • Calcium (essential — always available): Cuttlefish bone, crushed limestone, oyster shell, limestone rock. Important for the substantial moulting cycles of a large species — provide as a constant source.

Feeding approach: Maintain a base of leaf litter and rotting white wood, supplementing with vegetables, occasional fruit, regular protein, and a constant calcium source. Place protein on the dry side, as it spoils quickly in moist areas, and remove uneaten fresh foods within 24 hours to prevent mould.

Breeding

Black Ribs breed at a moderate rate, building colonies steadily once established in stable, appropriate conditions — patient rather than explosive growth.

Breeding basics:

  • Females carry developing young in a marsupium and release fully-formed juveniles
  • Juveniles start almost entirely white, with just a few black dots on the back — they develop the bold black banding progressively as they mature through successive moults. This juvenile-to-adult colour transition is one of the satisfying features of keeping a colony
  • Reproduction is steady and reliable under the correct conditions

For breeding success:

  • Stable, cooler temperatures (avoid summer heat)
  • The correct dry setup with one moist corner (45–55% humidity, ~⅕ moist)
  • Strong ventilation and adequate substrate depth
  • Abundant calcium and twice-weekly protein for breeding females
  • Plenty of cork bark and hide structure
  • Patience — they're moderate, not explosive, breeders

As a moderate breeder, the Black Ribs rewards careful, consistent husbandry with steady colony growth — and watching the white juveniles develop into the high-contrast adults is genuinely engaging.

Who Should Buy Black Ribs Isopods?

Ideal for:

  • Experienced keepers with dry-climate Porcellio husbandry under their belt
  • Collectors building a Spanish giant Porcellio collection
  • Keepers drawn to the high-contrast white-skirted, black-banded look
  • Those who can provide strong ventilation and cool summer conditions
  • Display enthusiasts wanting a distinctive, rare, large Porcellio

Not ideal for:

  • Complete beginners — start with hardier Porcellio species first; this one doesn't forgive mistakes
  • Warm rooms or homes that can't be kept cool through summer (they're heat-sensitive)
  • Keepers who tend to overwater (their dry needs run counter to instinct)
  • High-humidity tropical setups (their needs conflict completely)
  • Those wanting conglobating ball-rolling species (Porcellio cannot roll)

Realistic Expectations

They don't forgive mistakes. The Black Ribs is rated Medium-to-Challenging and reputable breeders are explicit: they're not a beginner species, and errors on humidity, ventilation, or temperature can be fatal. Set expectations accordingly — they reward attentive, experienced husbandry.

Summer heat is a real risk. Of all the dry-Spanish Porcellio, the Black Ribs is particularly heat-sensitive. UK homes during a heatwave can become genuinely dangerous for them — plan for a cooler location and ensure strong ventilation through summer.

Dry, but not bone dry. Their dry-climate needs run counter to typical isopod advice — they want a mostly-dry, well-ventilated enclosure with one moist retreat (about ⅕ of the enclosure). Too much moisture is the main risk, but keeping them completely arid causes desiccation. The balance is key.

They can't roll into a ball. Unlike Armadillidium, the Black Ribs is a flat-bodied Porcellio relying on speed, hide-wedging, and crevices for defence. If you're expecting pillbug ball-rolling, this isn't that kind of isopod.

Juveniles look completely different from adults. Don't be surprised if your young Black Ribs arrive almost entirely white with just a few dark dots — the bold banding develops with maturity over successive moults. A colony shows a satisfying range of stages from white juveniles to high-contrast adults.

Building Your Setup

A complete Black Ribs setup needs a roomy, exceptionally well-ventilated enclosure kept in a cool location, a dry well-draining substrate with sand and limestone, abundant calcium, plenty of cork bark and rotting hardwood, and twice-weekly protein. Browse our accessories collection for everything you need — large ventilated enclosures, leaf litter, calcium sources, and protein supplements. Browse the full Porcellio collection for related dry-climate Spanish species and morphs.

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