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Porcellio silvestrii 'Black Senia' Isopods for Sale

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Porcellio silvestrii 'Black Senia' Isopods for SalePorcellio silvestrii 'Black Senia' is the dark coloured locality form of a properly substantial Iberian Porcellio species black to deep charcoal body, accessible care, and shared geographic provenance with the famous La Senia giants. Named after the La Senia region of Tarragona in northeast Catalonia, Spain the same locality that produces the spectacular Porcellio expansus 'La Senia' at 50mm+ this Black Senia line is the smaller, more accessible

Porcellio silvestrii 'Black Senia' is the dark-coloured locality form of a properly substantial Iberian Porcellio species — black to deep charcoal body, accessible care, and shared geographic provenance with the famous La Senia giants. Named after the La Senia region of Tarragona in northeast Catalonia, Spain — the same locality that produces the spectacular Porcellio expansus 'La Senia' at 50mm+ — this Black Senia line is the smaller, more accessible silvestrii sibling from the same Mediterranean karst landscape.

The visual is uncomplicated and properly striking: deep black exoskeleton against pale antennae and leg segments, creating a two-toned aesthetic that stands out vividly against light substrate and pale cork bark. Adults reach 15–20 mm — substantial for a Porcellio but not flagship-sized, sitting between the dwarf P. scaber tier and the giant P. expansus / P. hoffmannseggii tier. Properly suited to keepers wanting a darker-themed display Porcellio without the demanding care or budget of the largest Iberian species.

Like all Porcellio, the Black Senia does not conglobate — it curls partially when threatened rather than rolling into a complete ball. If you want a roller, look at Armadillidium instead. Browse the full Porcellio collection for related species across the genus.

Quick Care Summary

  • Scientific Name: Porcellio silvestrii Arcangeli, 1924
  • Locality: 'Black Senia' — La Senia region, Tarragona, Catalonia, northeast Spain
  • Family: Porcellionidae
  • Origin: Mediterranean northeast Spain (Catalonia)
  • Adult Size: 15–20 mm — substantial mid-tier Porcellio
  • Lifespan: 2–3 years typical
  • Difficulty: Easy — among the more forgiving Iberian Porcellio
  • Temperature: 18–24°C (Mediterranean preference)
  • Humidity: 50–70% — drier-leaning with moisture gradient
  • Ventilation: Moderate to high — good airflow over fussy humidity
  • Conglobation: No — curls partially when threatened (like all Porcellio)
  • Appearance: Deep black to charcoal-grey body with pale antennae and lighter leg segments creating a distinct two-toned look
  • Behaviour: Active, confident foragers; bold explorers visible during day and night once settled
  • Breeding: Reliable — 20–40 mancae per brood, breeds true for the dark colouration
  • Rarity: Rare in the UK hobby

What Makes 'Black Senia' Special

Several factors make this locality variant a worthwhile keep:

The Filippo Silvestri provenance. Porcellio silvestrii was described by Italian zoologist Aristide Arcangeli in 1924 in his "Contributo alla conoscenza degli isopodi della Catalogna" — a properly substantial 100-year-old scientific record. The species name honours Filippo Silvestri (1873–1949), the major Italian entomologist who specialised in Protura, Thysanura, Diplura, and Isoptera, and who described the previously unknown order Zoraptera. Multiple species across different invertebrate groups bear his name; this Porcellio is among them.

The La Senia locality connection. La Senia (Catalan: La Sénia) is a town in Tarragona, northeast Catalonia — the same general locality famous in the isopod hobby for producing the spectacular giant Porcellio expansus 'La Senia' (which exceeds 50 mm). Keeping Black Senia alongside expansus La Senia gives you a locality-themed Iberian collection from the same Catalonian landscape, with different species expressing different size and colour traits.

Deep black colouration with pale appendages. Where most dark isopods are uniformly black, the Black Senia shows the characteristic Porcellio pale antennae and leg-segment contrast — a properly distinctive two-toned aesthetic that photographs particularly well against light naturalistic substrate. Some individuals show subtle metallic sheens or slightly darker segmented banding adding visual depth.

Easy care for an Iberian Porcellio. Unlike the demanding flagship Iberians (P. expansus, P. hoffmannseggii Titan, P. magnificus), the Black Senia is rated Easy difficulty — properly forgiving of the typical husbandry variations that challenge beginners. Substantial size with accessible care is a properly useful combination.

Drier-tolerant Mediterranean care. Like most Iberian Porcellio, the Black Senia handles drier conditions than tropical species — making it suited to keepers worried about overwetting and useful as a counterpoint in collections dominated by humid-tropical Cubaris and Ardentiella.

For background on the genus and how the various Porcellio species compare, see our Different Types of Porcellio Isopods guide.

Setting Up the Enclosure

A 6–10 litre plastic container with a secure clip-lock lid suits a starter colony of 5–10 individuals. Drill ventilation holes on opposite sides for cross-ventilation, covered with fine mesh. Aim for moderate to high ventilation — Black Senia handle drier conditions well and overwetting causes more issues than insufficient moisture.

Provide multiple hiding spots — cork bark flats, decaying wood, flat stones, ceramic hides. The black colouration shows particularly well against pale substrate and light cork, so consider incorporating white limestone pieces or pale driftwood for visual contrast. Keep the enclosure out of direct sunlight.

Important husbandry note: Porcellio do not need a standing water dish. Misting one corner of the enclosure provides all the moisture they need — open water risks drowning and is unnecessary for a Mediterranean drier-leaning species. Skip the water dish.

Substrate

Use a moisture-retentive substrate that drains well, reflecting the Mediterranean karst origin:

  • Organic topsoil base (pesticide-free) as the foundation
  • Sphagnum peat moss mixed lightly throughout for moisture retention
  • Composted hardwood leaf litter (oak, beech, maple)
  • Flake soil mixed in for added nutrition
  • Crushed limestone or oyster shell distributed throughout — particularly important for this Iberian species
  • Soft rotting wood pieces (nutrition source)

We recommend a topsoil and sphagnum-based mix rather than coco coir. Substrate depth around 5–8 cm allows natural burrowing while supporting moisture-gradient stability.

Top layer: generous hardwood leaf litter — oak is particularly beneficial as the tannins seem to support good pigmentation in dark-coloured Porcellio. Plus cork bark and decaying wood for cover.

Humidity and Temperature

Maintain humidity around 50–70% with a clear moisture gradient — keep one corner consistently damp using sphagnum moss while the rest stays drier with leaf litter coverage and good airflow. The damp zones should feel like a wrung-out sponge; the drier side should feel barely moist with adequate airflow. Place protein foods exclusively on the dry side to prevent spoilage.

Temperature should be 18–24°C — comfortably within UK room temperature year-round. They handle the cooler end of this range without difficulty and breeding picks up at 22–24°C. Avoid placing the enclosure near heat sources or windows where temperatures fluctuate dramatically.

Diet

Black Senia are unfussy detritivores happy with a broad diet:

  • Hardwood leaf litter (oak, beech, magnolia) — the dietary foundation, always available. Oak is particularly worth featuring as the tannin content supports pigmentation in dark Porcellio morphs.
  • Decaying rotting wood — important nutrition source
  • Vegetables 1–2x weekly: carrot, courgette, sweet potato, squash. Replace within 24–48 hours.
  • Fruit occasionally (small amounts of soft fruit)
  • Protein 1–2x weekly: fish flakes, dried shrimp, dried daphnia. Feed protein on the drier side of the enclosure to prevent spoilage.
  • Calcium (essential — always available): cuttlefish bone, crushed limestone, oyster shell, eggshells.

Breeding

Black Senia breed reliably under stable conditions. Females develop a marsupium (brood pouch) and produce 20–40 mancae per brood, with breeding cycles typically every 1–2 months in established colonies under favourable conditions.

Colour breeding: The black colouration appears to be a stable inherited trait that passes consistently to offspring — pure Black Senia colonies breed true reliably. Selective breeding from the darkest individuals over generations can intensify the colour line.

For breeding success:

  • Stable temperature in the warmer range (22–24°C is ideal for peak breeding)
  • Consistent moderate humidity with proper gradient
  • Abundant calcium for breeding females
  • Regular protein supplementation
  • Plenty of cover for gravid females
  • A larger starter group establishes faster and provides genetic diversity

Young inherit the dark colouration from birth, with pigmentation intensifying through successive moults as they mature.

Who Should Buy Black Senia Isopods?

Ideal for:

  • Display keepers drawn to bold dark-coloured isopods with two-toned contrast
  • Collectors building a Catalonian / La Senia locality cluster (Black Senia + P. expansus 'La Senia')
  • Keepers wanting a substantial Porcellio without the demanding care of flagship Iberian species
  • Customers who appreciate honest taxonomic provenance (Arcangeli 1924, Catalonia type locality)
  • Anyone wanting a drier-tolerant Mediterranean Porcellio for the bioactive cleanup role

Not ideal for:

  • Keepers wanting a conglobating ("rolling") isopod — Porcellio don't roll completely; try Armadillidium
  • Display setups with dark substrate — the visual impact relies on contrast with pale backgrounds
  • Wet humid tropical setups — they prefer Mediterranean drier-leaning conditions
  • Customers wanting the absolute largest Iberian Porcellio (try Hoffmannseggii 'Titan' for flagship size)

Realistic Expectations

The colour is genuinely dark. Adults show deep black to charcoal exoskeleton — the visual is properly distinctive, not subtle. The pale antennae and lighter leg segments provide the contrast.

They're shy initially but become bolder. Like most Porcellio, the Black Senia spends much of its early time hidden but becomes a more confident forager as colonies establish. Adults are active and visible once settled.

Breeding is reliable but not explosive. 20–40 mancae per brood is properly productive but slower than beginner-tier species like Powder Orange or Dairy Cow. Plan for steady population growth over months.

The "Senia" connection is real. La Sénia in Tarragona is a verified locality for premium Iberian Porcellio, with the famous P. expansus La Senia giants emerging from the same general area. Not a fabricated marketing locality.

The "silvestrii" spelling has two i's. Named after Filippo Silvestri the Italian entomologist — the species name needs both i's to be taxonomically correct. Most retailer listings (including the on-page title) drop one of the i's; the correct binomial is Porcellio silvestrii.

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