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Reductoniscus tuberculatus - Frosty Gator

Reductoniscus tuberculatus - Frosty Gator

Bumpy pale-speckled tropical isopod with frosty gator texture. Collector humid leaf-litter species.

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Types: Live Inverts › Isopods › Other Species · Live Inverts › Rare

Species: Reductoniscus tuberculatus
Morph Name: Frosty Gator
Common Name: Borneo Gator or Borneo Gator Dwarf Isopod
Type: Isopod

Keeping
Dificulty Level:
Intermediate
Purpose: Bioactive display
Origin: Southeast Asia / Pacific trade
Enclosure: Ventilated plastic bin or glass terrarium with 2–4 in (5–10 cm) moist substrate of peat, leaf litter, and cork bark flats.
Climate: Tropical; 68-75 °F (20-24 °C)
Humidity Requirements: 70-80% RH
Hydration: Half spray 1–2× weekly on one side; light corner pour as needed. Pair with a hydration station as a sidekick—it wicks moisture into the substrate and adds consistent humidity support for up to 2 weeks in setups that need it. Stations do not replace all spraying, but they help maintain stable moisture between mistings.
Diet: Decaying leaf litter, rotten hardwood, and vegetables. Offer Muscle Meal 2–3× weekly for breeding, Garden Graze 1–2× weekly, Fungal Feast weekly on wood, and Calci-YUM with feedings or as a constant dish.

Reproduction
Adult Size: 0.39-0.63 in (10-16 mm)
Breed Rate: Moderate
Breeding Season: Year-round
Brood Size: 15–40 mancae per brood

Information
Details: Frosty Gator Isopod
Reductoniscus tuberculatus

Bumpy cuticle with frosty pale speckling.
Tropical Asian species with gator-like texture.
Collector isopod for humid leaf-litter systems.
Tidbit: Bumpy texture and pale speckling suggest frost on scales.

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