Armadillidium frontirestri – Rhino Horned Roller Isopods
Care, Appearance, and Habitat for Rhino Horned Roller Isopods
Armadillidium frontirestri, commonly called Rhino Horned Roller Isopods, are a distinctive terrestrial isopod species prized for their bold, “horned” facial structure and strong rolling ability. These hardy land crustaceans are highly sought after for bioactive terrariums, naturalistic vivariums, and as a standout centerpiece in specialized isopod collections.
Rhino Horned Roller Isopod Care Requirements
Rhino Horned Rollers thrive in well-ventilated enclosures with a gentle moisture gradient, deep leaf litter, and plenty of secure hiding spots. A varied substrate that includes decaying hardwood, cork bark, and calcium-rich supplements supports healthy exoskeleton development, moulting, and successful breeding. Consistent temperatures and moderate humidity levels help maintain active, visible colonies and long-term colony stability.
Benefits in Bioactive Terrariums and Cleanup Crews
Known for their striking appearance and resilient nature, Armadillidium frontirestri play an important role in maintaining a clean, balanced habitat. These isopods help break down organic waste, recycle nutrients, and aerate the substrate, improving overall soil health. Their combination of visual appeal and practical cleanup-crew benefits makes them a standout choice for advanced keepers, bioactive terrarium builders, and enthusiasts exploring diverse isopod species for thriving, self-sustaining enclosures.
