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Armadillidium Peraccae Isopods

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Armadillidium Peraccae IsopodsArmadillidium peraccae is one of the most genuinely distinctive Mediterranean Armadillidium species available in the UK hobby a Greek native displaying striking blueish slate grey colouration with small textured bumps across the carapace that give it a properly "primordial" appearance reminiscent of trilobites. Where most beginner Armadillidium offer subtle naturalistic colouration, peraccae deliver something that genuinely looks different almost

Armadillidium peraccae is one of the most genuinely distinctive Mediterranean Armadillidium species available in the UK hobby — a Greek native displaying striking blueish slate-grey colouration with small textured bumps across the carapace that give it a properly "primordial" appearance reminiscent of trilobites. Where most beginner Armadillidium offer subtle naturalistic colouration, peraccae deliver something that genuinely looks different — almost ancient in character, with a clean sculptural quality that makes them stand out from typical pillbug shapes.

What makes A. peraccae particularly worth keeping is the combination: distinctive trilobite-like appearance paired with the bulletproof hardiness that makes them genuinely beginner-friendly. Despite their unusual visual character, they're easy to care for, prolific breeders, and tolerant of conditions that would stress more sensitive species. They also breed before reaching full adulthood — meaning colonies establish quickly and produce visible population growth within months rather than years.

The species is named after Mario Giacinto Peracca, an Italian herpetologist active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who contributed significantly to European invertebrate taxonomy. This kind of genuine naming heritage adds character to the species — keeping A. peraccae connects you to a specific scientific tradition rather than just owning generic "Armadillidium".

Available in groups of 10, 20, or 50. Captive-bred stock from established UK colonies.

Quick Care Summary

  • Scientific Name: Armadillidium peraccae
  • Common Names: Peraccae Isopod, Greek Peraccae, Armadillidium peraccae
  • Family: Armadillidiidae
  • Origin: Greece — Mediterranean climate, drier rocky environments
  • Adult Size: 18 mm — medium-sized for Armadillidium
  • Lifespan: 2–3 years typical
  • Difficulty: Easy — genuinely beginner-friendly
  • Temperature: 20–25°C (UK room temperature works year-round)
  • Humidity: 45–55% — notably drier than tropical species require
  • Ventilation: Medium to high — good airflow important
  • Conglobation: Yes — rolls into a tight ball when disturbed (classic pillbug defence)
  • Behaviour: Active during night and early morning, social, hardy, clings to bark
  • Breeding: Prolific — produces broods before reaching full adult size, year-round breeding

What Makes Armadillidium peraccae Special

Several factors have made peraccae one of the more interesting beginner-friendly Armadillidium in the UK hobby:

The trilobite-like primordial appearance is genuinely unique. Where most Armadillidium have relatively smooth or subtly textured carapaces, peraccae display distinctive small bumps and ridging across the body that create a sculptural, almost ancient appearance. Combined with the blueish slate-grey colouration, they look properly different from typical pillbug shapes — almost like miniature living fossils. This visual character is the species' main selling point and what justifies keeping them over generic A. vulgare.

Broad bulky body shape. Peraccae are notably broader and chunkier than slim Armadillidium species. The robust build combined with the textured carapace creates substantial visual presence despite their medium size — they look like serious animals rather than fragile-looking isopods.

Prolific breeders that reproduce before adulthood. One of peraccae's major selling points is how quickly colonies establish and grow. Sub-adults begin breeding before reaching full size when well-fed, with broods produced year-round under stable conditions. A starter colony of 10 can become several hundred animals within months — meaningful population growth that justifies the investment for bioactive setup builders.

Hardy with broad climate tolerance. Peraccae thrive in both arid and temperate environments, tolerating temperature and humidity variation better than many isopod species. This adaptability makes them suitable for keepers who can't maintain rigidly stable conditions — they recover from minor husbandry mistakes that would devastate more sensitive species.

Bark-clinging behaviour. Like many Mediterranean Armadillidium, peraccae prefer clinging to the underside of bark and wooden pieces rather than burrowing deep into substrate. This means cork bark and decaying wood pieces in your setup get heavily used — and makes them more visible than burrowing species.

Active during night and early morning. Primarily crepuscular and nocturnal, peraccae are most visible during dawn and dusk plus the early hours of darkness. Established colonies of 30+ become noticeably more active and observable during these periods.

The Mario Peracca naming heritage. The species honours Italian herpetologist Mario Giacinto Peracca (1861-1923), who contributed to European invertebrate taxonomy during the early scientific cataloguing of Mediterranean fauna. This adds genuine historical character to the species beyond pure visual appeal.

Conglobation. Like all Armadillidium, they roll into tight defensive balls when disturbed — the classic pillbug behaviour. The textured carapace remains visible in conglobated form, creating a particularly distinctive defensive display.

How Peraccae Compare to Other Armadillidium

Peraccae sit in their own niche within the Armadillidium genus — distinctively textured and bulky compared to most species, but with genuinely accessible care similar to other Mediterranean Armadillidium. They share basic husbandry approach with Gestroi (drier setup, moderate humidity, similar temperatures) but offer entirely different visual character. Where Gestroi have yellow-spotted Mediterranean colouration, peraccae deliver the unique textured slate-grey look.

For collectors building a varied Armadillidium collection, peraccae pair well with brightly-coloured species like Gestroi — the contrast between vibrant yellow spots and subtle blueish-grey textured bodies creates genuine variety. Both are hardy beginner-friendly Mediterranean Armadillidium, so they share setup approach despite radically different appearances.

Browse the full Armadillidium collection to compare all species and morphs.

Setting Up the Enclosure

A 6-quart plastic shoebox tub or small terrarium suits a starter colony of 10–20. The 3L Braplast tub works particularly well for peraccae starter colonies — appropriate size, easy ventilation modification, and clear sides for observation. Glass containers offer better display value if you want to showcase the unique textured appearance up close.

For ventilation, drill multiple small holes on opposite sides of the container for cross-ventilation. Medium-to-high ventilation works well — peraccae prefer drier conditions than tropical species, so don't restrict airflow trying to retain humidity. Cover all openings with fine mesh to prevent escapes.

Browse our accessories collection for appropriate enclosures, vents, and other essentials.

Substrate

Build substrate appropriate for drier Mediterranean conditions:

  • Organic topsoil base (pesticide-free) as foundation
  • Sphagnum peat moss mixed in sparingly (less than for tropical species)
  • Crushed limestone or eggshells incorporated throughout for calcium
  • Generous decaying hardwood pieces — particularly rotting white wood, which peraccae specifically prefer
  • Dried hardwood leaves on top

Substrate depth: 3–8 cm (1–3 inches). Adequate depth supports moulting and provides security without being unnecessarily deep. Peraccae aren't heavy burrowers — they prefer clinging to bark, so moderate depth suits them better than the deep substrate that suits Cubaris.

Top layer: Generous dried hardwood leaf litter for cover and grazing. Add multiple cork bark pieces and decaying white wood pieces distributed throughout the enclosure. The bark provision is genuinely important for peraccae — they spend much of their active time clinging to the undersides of bark rather than on substrate. Distribute calcium sources (cuttlefish bone, crushed eggshells, limestone) across the substrate as both nutritional resources and additional structural variety.

The Moisture Gradient

Maintain humidity at 45–55% with a clear moisture gradient. Peraccae need drier conditions than tropical isopods, but they're not desert species — they benefit from access to a small moist zone for moulting and rehydration.

  • Approximately 1/4 to 1/5 of the enclosure moist: Sphagnum moss patches on one side, misted regularly to maintain dampness. This is where moulting individuals will retreat for moisture access.
  • The remaining 3/4 to 4/5 drier: Drier substrate with leaf litter and bark cover. Allow this side to dry between mistings.

The gradient lets the colony self-regulate. They'll move to moist areas when needed and return to drier zones for foraging and bark-clinging. Watch for over-misting — peraccae don't thrive in consistently damp conditions.

Temperature

20–25°C is the comfort range — UK room temperature works year-round in most homes without supplementary heating. Their Mediterranean Greek origins mean they tolerate moderate seasonal variation well — actually preferring gentle seasonal fluctuation over constant conditions.

Avoid sustained extremes. Peraccae are described as tolerant to temperature variation but stressed by extreme heat or cold. Stable mid-range conditions matter more than hitting any specific point.

Diet

Peraccae are unfussy detritivores with broad appetites typical of Armadillidium:

  • Primary diet (always available): Hardwood leaf litter (oak preferred), decaying rotting white wood, dried plant matter
  • Vegetables (1–2x weekly): Potatoes, squash, carrots, courgette, sweet potato, leafy greens. Replace within 24–48 hours.
  • Fruit (occasionally): Apple, banana — small amounts
  • Protein (essential — 2–3x weekly): Fish flakes, dried daphnia, dried shrimp, freeze-dried peas, dried mealworms. Their relatively high protein requirements support breeding and proper moulting. Browse our accessories collection for the full range of protein supplements.
  • Calcium (essential — always available): Cuttlefish bone, crushed limestone, crushed oyster shell, eggshells, calcium powder. Multiple sources distributed throughout — their tough textured carapace demands consistent calcium availability for healthy moulting.

Important: feed in moderation. Peraccae have hearty appetites but excess food creates mould issues and attracts pests. Provide portions they can consume in 24–48 hours and remove uneaten fresh foods promptly.

Breeding

Peraccae are among the more prolific Armadillidium breeders available — colonies establish quickly and produce visible growth within months rather than years. They breed year-round under stable conditions.

Breeding observations:

  • Sub-adults begin breeding before reaching full adult size
  • Year-round breeding under stable conditions
  • Reasonable brood sizes typical of Mediterranean Armadillidium
  • Females carry developing eggs in a marsupium (brood pouch)
  • Live mancae emerge from the marsupium ready to start feeding
  • Juveniles grow reasonably quickly under good nutrition

For breeding success:

  • Stable temperatures within the comfort range
  • Proper moisture gradient with consistent dry zones
  • Regular protein supplementation (twice weekly minimum)
  • Abundant calcium availability throughout enclosure
  • Adequate bark and hide provision
  • Minimal disturbance during gravid female phases
  • Larger starter groups (15+) provide better genetic diversity

Colony management: Their prolific breeding means populations can grow substantially within months. Be prepared to either expand housing or split colonies as populations exceed your starter enclosure capacity. A 10-pack can become several hundred animals within a year under good conditions.

Pair With Springtails

Add a thriving springtail culture to any peraccae setup. Springtails handle mould and microbial growth at a scale isopods can't manage, particularly around protein foods. They coexist peacefully with peraccae and form an essential cleanup partnership for Mediterranean Armadillidium setups.

Who Should Buy Armadillidium peraccae Isopods?

Ideal for:

  • Beginners wanting attractive easy-care isopods with genuine visual character
  • Anyone interested in trilobite-like primordial-looking pillbugs
  • Collectors building varied Armadillidium collections needing textural variety
  • Bioactive setup builders wanting prolific accessible cleanup crew
  • Display setup enthusiasts wanting distinctive sculptural-looking isopods
  • Educational settings — hardy, observable, easy to care for
  • Mediterranean reptile vivarium owners
  • Bargain hunters — peraccae offer genuine character at accessible pricing

Not ideal for:

  • Tropical bioactive setups (their drier needs conflict with rainforest conditions)
  • Anyone wanting brightly-coloured display species (they're subtle slate-grey)
  • Setups that can't maintain a proper moisture gradient
  • Keepers wanting bold patterns rather than textural interest

Realistic Expectations

Newly arrived peraccae may take 2–3 weeks to acclimate before showing comfortable colony behaviour. During this initial period they'll likely remain hidden under bark and leaf litter — this is normal acclimation, not a sign of poor health.

The trilobite-like appearance develops most clearly in mature adults. Juveniles show the basic shape but the textural detail and full slate-grey colouration emerges with age and successive moults. Given 2–3 months of stable conditions, juveniles develop into properly sculptural-looking adults.

Don't expect bold coloration. Peraccae are subtle — their appeal is the unique texture and primordial shape rather than vivid pattern. If you want bright-coloured isopods, look at Gestroi or other yellow-spotted Armadillidium instead.

Expect prolific breeding once established. Within 2–3 months you'll see meaningful population growth, and by 6–12 months you may need to expand housing or split colonies. This is normal species behaviour and one of peraccae's major selling points.

Their bark-clinging behaviour means much activity happens on the underside of cork bark and wood pieces. If you don't see them on the substrate surface, lift bark pieces gently — that's typically where they're congregating. This isn't a sign of poor health; it's natural species behaviour.

Building Your Setup

A complete peraccae setup needs drier substrate components, abundant calcium sources, leaf litter, bark provision, and protein supplements. Browse our accessories collection for everything you need — enclosures, ventilation, leaf litter, calcium (cuttlebone, limestone), and protein supplements (daphnia, fish flakes, freeze-dried peas).

Browse the full Armadillidium collection for related species and morphs.

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