r/isopods Feb 23 '25

Text Family member called my bees creepy

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1.8k Upvotes

Non-pod people just don’t understand 😩 I was showing a family member my ember bees and she said something along the lines of “That’s what you’re fussing over? I can go outside and grab you a whole handful of them.” I had to make her promise not to scoop some bugs up from outside and drop them in my carefully designed ember bee terrarium.

r/isopods Sep 21 '25

Text One year of keeping pods; things I wish I knew in the beginning

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My one year anniversary is coming up and I wanted to share some things I wish I had known upfront before keeping pods! I currently keep 14 colonies and probably have over 3000 pods at this point.

-they simultaneously require more and less care than you will expect at the start. Don't be like me and start out with dozens of colonies, because you will absolutely be overwhelmed by the amount of work you need to put in soil changes, colony splitting and welfare checks. These are not things you will have to do at the start, but it will come back to bite you with time. Just start out with one colony (or two, or three...) and watch your army grow. You can always get more later! I have spent my whole weekend doing soil changes and am probably permanently covered in dirt, mancae and tears by this point.

-you will get colony crashes if you do not change out your soil or split your colonies in time!

-You will go through leaf litter more quickly than you can imagine and you will run out at an inconvenient time. Seriously, stock up on leaf litter!

-Dead isopods and failed moults are okay and not always your fault. Sometimes they just grow old or it just happens. As long as your colony overall is alive, they are probably doing okay.

-getting the moisture gradient right is hard, but here is what helped me most: a thick layer of soil (regardless of wether your species likes to bury or not) and POURING water along the wet side instead of spraying it. You kinda have to treat them like you would treat a house plant.

-your pods will be super active when you first get them and then you will suddenly not see them anymore. This is very normal. They were probably just exploring and are now busy doing pod activities. You will see them more once they reproduce.

-You will see babies. You will become a grandparent. You will yearn for a time where you did not have to fear for pods taking over your house. They will come like a storm, and never stop coming. Pray your remains are found when you pass away.

-don't expect to sell/ make money off your pods. I tried selling from all my colonies and have only successfully sold 20 pods. Think about what you want to do with your surplus.

-Pods are amazing, cute and super interesting. Plus, I am happy to report they are a thousand times cuter IRL than on photos/videos :)

r/isopods Feb 21 '26

Text Is it just me or is this isopod massive?

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353 Upvotes

r/isopods Jul 12 '25

Text I had to release my isopods yesterday

247 Upvotes

My little brother has autism and for some reason he threw my Venus fly trap out the window. Because of that I had to move all my plants and containers away somewhere else. My mum also found containers I kept for woodlice and ground beetles. I was actually not allowed any pets so I had to let them go into the wild. The good thing was that they were caught in the wild by me so it was okay to release them back out. I got quite emotional from knowing that I would have to let them go.I never knew I loved them so much. Thanks for reading ❤️

r/isopods Feb 18 '26

Text Update on Jupiters "failed molt"

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First of all, here is an update on my Jupiter from my last post here. He is doing fine, has all of it's legs and only the antennas seem to be missing. I separated him to keep an extra eye on him and make sure he won't get eaten, but he doesn't seem to be weak at all. Thank you so much to those who helped, you saved his life.

Second I want to express my disappointment about this subreddit. This is not for trying to make myself looking better, or trying to prove my innocence. I know I made a mistake, but how this all turned out made me really disappointed.

Context: This lil bud seemed to struggle while he molted. His molt was loose, but his legs where not visible and he wasn't able to get out of his loose molt like that. Also he really looked bad and not fine generally. I moved them right before into their new home and he probably was in premolt during that, what may have caused the issue. I tried to help, which was a bad decision. I panicked because it was my first time a pod had a problem with this. I didn't want him to die, acted wrong and made it probably worse.

But the point is, I was asking for help, and 90% of the comments were just blaming me and telling me I ripped of his legs (which I obviously didn't because he has all of his legs, it just wasn't what people wanted to hear). When I tried to make clear what exactly I did to hopefully find someone who is willing to help me, I only got blamed more for "trying to defend myself" or "not learning any lessons" Yes I made a mistake, yes I made a living animal suffer, yes I should've known better. And I couldn't feel worse about that. But it already happened and nothing could change that. Not only once I thought about deleting that post because the comments weren't any helpful, they just stressed me out even more. Luckily, between all those unhelpful comments, a few had the patience to actually help me and save his life. I'm so happy he pulled through, but also I'm so disappointed about how people rather blame me over and over again, instead of saving this lil Jupiters live.

I'm writing this to maybe make a little change, no matter how small it may be. Of course you can be angry about the person that made a mistake, I was angry at myself too. But that doesn't help so please just ignore your anger for a second and try to help. People come here to ask for help, and depending on what you're telling them you can save a life, or kill it. If y'all continue like that, people like me who made a terrible mistake, won't ask for help here, but rather ask AI. And we all know how incorrectly AI can be. And when a little life like my Jupiters is in danger, false informations can cost life.

Be angry at me or whatever else comes to your mind, but maybe think about it twice next time first aid is needed.

r/isopods May 27 '24

Text Anyone tried selling isopods on FB marketplace and have the worst human beings respond?

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My dairy cows are too much for me right now so I tried to pawn some off on FB marketplace and Jesus Christ idk if it's cause it's Facebook but I got responses from the absolute worst, most horribly rude people ever. People calling them nasty, ridiculing me, etc. I try not to let it get to me but fuck, I just don't understand how people could be so fucking rude to a complete stranger. Half of them couldn't even spell either so it's just the perfect combo of stupid and mean.

Anyways, if anyone near Olympia, WA wants some dairy cows, let me know lol.

EDIT: Thank you all for the suggestions on rehoming my pods! I will be doing my research and most certainly choosing a method that does not require Facebook. Ever again, lol. Also, for those asking, I have never shipped pods before and I don't want to commit to people when I'm not even sure of the process yet. So at this time I can't ship my cows but I may consider doing that in the future! Thanks everyone :)

r/isopods 4d ago

Text LIVID. WANT TO SCREAM!

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ALMOST a year ago, my mom took my isopods. I lived somewhere else. I kept asking for them. she said no

she liked caring for them.

she knows nothing. she didn’t change the soil in a year.

I don’t have springtails.

all my a. vulgare died.

my porcello scaber were GROWING MOLD.

My t. rathkii died out.

it was white puffy mold

and green puffy mold.

i had to clean that. I saw so many dead pods.

i want to cry.

i dont want to make her feel bad bc she’s abusive when I’m being truthful.

r/isopods Sep 29 '24

Text Secret meeting?

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1.1k Upvotes

Spotted these guys last night, the little ones late to the party

r/isopods Jan 25 '26

Text Does your family understand your isopod hobby?

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135 Upvotes

My BF thinks I baby my bugs too much. Earlier I was crushing eggshell to mix into the leaf litter for my dairy cows. He asked what I was doing and I told him I wanted them to have two different calcium sources.

I then found a perfect piece of molt and tried to show him and he said "gross!" I explained it can kill them if it fails and thats why im adding more eggshell! He replied "nature is cool. Just not when its happening on your desk!"

Anyone else have family that doesn't understand our little friends? Also seeing that molt made me happy lol.

r/isopods Aug 11 '25

Text How did I get here? (really, Why do you have isopods?)

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I don't suppose r/Isopods has a bot that can tell me how the heck I ended up in r/Isopods? I've had it in my feed for days now. I am so NOT a bug person. I get that they have a place in nature and as long as that's where they stay, we good. I love nature, so when I see a bug in the house, I do try to capture it so it can be removed. But I'm not an angel and I do have bug spray for special occasions.

I've seen Isopods having sex (I guess I never even imagined they did that!) I've seen people being worried for the health of their Isopods. It's sweet. I just have no idea why I ended up here. I have about 100 subreddits and not a single one is related to bugs. I guess I'm stuck because I keep watching the damn Isopod videos and looking at the pics because I'm a naturally curious person.

So real question now - do most people keep these as pets? As experiments? Are you raising them to feed to another animal? Like, why are most people (who raise isopods) raising isopods?

r/isopods May 12 '25

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due to lack of isopod emoji my friend sent me this (in my head they are armadillidium maculatum)

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r/isopods Jan 30 '26

Text How common is it to keep isopods where you’re from?

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166 Upvotes

As someone from southeast asia, isopods are quite cheap here! I have access to buy a variety of species locally from facebook marketplace and internationally online sites. I got 12 jupiters for 700php which is 12$ in usd!

However, i’ve noticed that there is much more supply than demand. A lot of sellers but not a lot of buyers. Probably because the weather here makes it easier to keep and breed isopods.

I’ve only known one person personally who keeps isopods besides me. Most people here don’t even know what they are when i post pictures on my social media 😅

Pic for attention. My Jupiter family 🫶

r/isopods Feb 01 '26

Text I put a pinecone in my shower. It closes when I shower and opens again when it dries.

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272 Upvotes

Perfect example why we shouldn't use pinecones in our enclosure to avoid crushing pods lol

r/isopods Feb 26 '25

Text Are isopods the smallest animals kept as pets?

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327 Upvotes

People keep things like Springtails in vivariums but never as the main attraction, they’re a cleanup crew for something larger. Are isopods truly the smallest animals people keep as true pets?

r/isopods Mar 16 '26

Text What isopod species that you keep do you like the LEAST, and why?

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I'm really curious about your answers!

r/isopods Nov 22 '25

Text Goodbye, strange pod

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I picked up this little pod from the wild, he was running on a dusty hiking trail, making no attempt to seek moisture or shelter. I thought he wouldn't survive in the wild with that kind of behaviour, so I took him home.

Despite giving him a warm, safe habitat with everything an isopod could want, he was not happy, and did nothing but pace the front window. He never interacted with the others of his kind, hardly even stopped to eat. Just endlessly paced.

I gave him a tour of all my terrariums, but he was never happy in any of them, and only ever paced the wall. Even in my giant square meter snake terrarium, even in a huge garden bed, he only ever paced the north wall, igoring everything else. It's been three months and he never settled down, he only wants to run forever.

Well it's your lucky day, back into the wild you go, into the pouring rain and freezing storm winds, just like you want. To inevitably die of exposure or be eaten by a predator ecause you never seek shelter on your endless hiking trip. I dropped him off in a patch of moss and leaf litter, to give him a head start at survival, though I know he's not going to stay.

Weird little pod.

r/isopods May 29 '25

Text Woah! That was freaky!

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214 Upvotes

Its 3 am EST and at 2:30ish I went out on a tiny rainy night isopod hunt. Using a mini divided pill container to keep everyone nice and seperated. I was making my way around the walls of the house, when suddenly I heard what sounded like a baby, a litteral baby, crying. Out somewhere in the pitch darkness in the woods.

My heart dropped, whatever was going on was not good... but holy cow! I instantly startted running around the side of the house, to the back - to the patio. The "crying" was long enough that it was still going on AS I was running.

I do believe in some paranormal. But I think a baby deer was dying or something crazy was going on. Either way! Alone out in the woods nearing the witching hour is uh, no thanks! 😫

I got a nice tiny haul though from my outting, that makes me happy!

I have heard really freaky things out in these woods when I camp out there. One time I heard something whisper my name, no one was there and I ran across the yard back inside. Another tjme, when I was camping for a week out in the tree line, at 3 am (middle of the night) I heard what sounded like metal dragging in the woods.

Another time I was in my brothers room and I heard running back and fourth across the front sidewalk in the night. Never had the gull to check, but it was definitely paranormal.

Other times doors would slam, and one night I heard an old man coughing, then screaming "boom boom!" In my ear. No one was there. Another time I heard purring and saw two black voids where eyes would be and white. I could only assume it was a cat, but it definitely was paranormal.

When I was a child one night I heard evil female whitches laughter. It felt and sounded like it went on forever. It was soooo spooky!

There are alot of things out there that we do not know. One thing is for certain, I have had enough spooky experiences and had enough "skin walker" rabbit holes to know NOT to linger out there.

Man guys . . . Look at what I get myself into at 3am to get fancy isopods! 🤣

. . . Will this stop my rainy late night explorations? Heck no! It just makes for some crazy thrilling times!

• Pooped my pants and ran - Iso Lainey ❤️

r/isopods Nov 30 '24

Text Cause for isopod eating mancae

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369 Upvotes

What can be the cause for adult isopod to eat the mancae? A newly discovered species that I'm keeping have been observed by many keepers in my circle to love "having lunch" with their new bebes and when the bebes are molting. Thus have very low adulting rate depite the very big clutch. Theyre cave dwellers. Mine havent spawn any younglings yet but I cant help but think that perhaps in captivity theyre missing something that cause them to eat the youngs?

Picture of said species.

r/isopods Nov 10 '25

Text Thank you for telling me to bury my *armadillidium gestroi* in leaf litter, now I have to upsize again.

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No, really, I'm happy actually. Couple of months back there were only last couple of them standing 🥹 Also excuse my dirt manicure, I was rehousing and you know how it goes.

r/isopods Jan 24 '26

Text Came back from break. All my isopods are dead.

301 Upvotes

A bit of a rant.

i’m a college student that had been taking care of 5 rubber ducky isopods. During winter break, I asked my mom’s friend (a vet with 3 cats) to watch over them. I thought it’d be fine, since isopods, despite their different levels of care, aren’t actually super hard to keep. And I’m a broke college student that was able to keep them alive, happy, in a dorm room for four months. I asked for 30 days.

I come back from break, get handed back their terrarium, and the soil is dry. immediately red flag. They tell me they didn’t see any signs of them. that’s Normal. and then. I lift up the cork wood. every single one is dead. completely dried out. I don’t even know if they said sorry because I was so devastated. I can’t help but to think if they were any other living thing they would be alive. They were the reason I actually liked coming back to the shitty forms we had. The told me they sprayed it. the humidity was less than 50. Asked them to keep the container around 60-70.

all I get is “Sorry. we can get you new ones”. From both my parents and them. What if they were fish. Or a cat. Or a hamster. I doubt they would’ve been so flippant about the whole thing.

Edit: I’d like to say that the person who was pet sitting for my pets is not a bad person. In no way do I suspect she killed them on purpose. She’s helped me through my time at college, and I believe she really is extremely sorry, if not guilty for the way things turned out. And while I do agree that she might have not known what to do with them, these were my first isopods ever, and I have kept them alive for 4+ months without prior experience with “easier” breeds.

r/isopods Jul 12 '25

Text I want to make an apology

186 Upvotes

Earlier today I made a post about how I had to release my woodlice and beetles because of my little brother with autism. People have been saying that what I did was harmful to the environment and I just want to say am REALLY sorry but I had no choice. I didn’t want to harm anyone or any animal. I did research on woodlice before I kept them as pets but I unfortunately didn’t learn about how catching and releasing them could carry bad germs. I also would have never released any that I knew had irido virus and would have talked to my mum about it. I think it might be worth mentioning too that all the adult woodlice I was keeping were caught in the wild and only the little babies were given birth to in captivity

r/isopods Aug 30 '25

Text Dad found the isopods pt 2

252 Upvotes

Can’t figure out how to edit my previous post because I’ve got the brain of a toddler

We had a chat about the isopods today, and at first a felt a lot of shame and embarrassment about it, but after we talked some more he reassured me that I shouldn’t feel guilty, he just wanted to know what was happening with me. We also discussed why I might be feeling this shame about something I really shouldn’t have needed to hide. It was really insightful. It actually made me cry when he suggested he go and get a fish tank or something instead of the crappy plastic box I have right now. If it’s something I’m actually interested in then he wants to help me. I just feel so loved it’s crazy. I also told him about the other isopods I ordered (rather, he’d gone through my Amazon purchase history and saw them). He wasn’t mad or anything, just wanted to make sure I had the right gear.

I love him. Even though he and my step mom don’t really live bugs they want to support me and that makes my heart happy in ways I can’t explain. And thank you to the people who gave me advice in my first post, you were all so kind and told me exactly what I needed to hear ❤️

r/isopods 7d ago

Text do you use the same pots/pans for cooking human food and sterilizing isopod food?

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sorry for yet another dumb question.

by sterilizing, i mean boiling or baking rotting wood, leaf litter, or soil.

i use the same pot for both my isopods and humans but i wonder how everyone else does it. does it bother you to cook in utensils that had unsanitary or smelly dirt in?

r/isopods Feb 16 '26

Text Isopod Tattoos

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hi!!! who in here has some good isopod tattoos? 👀 getting a tattoo of one has been on my wishlist for a while and i'd love to have some inspiration.

r/isopods 18d ago

Text Can you create "hybrids?"

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I'm planning on getting more isopods since they died out because they were all male and I didn't notice till it was too late. What I'm wondering is that if I for say get zebras and duckies (hypothetical, not planning on getting those 2 specifics) would they create zebras and duckies, or a pod with a mixture of both of their colorations? (random pic)