Introduction
Isopods are some of the most fascinating invertebrates you can keep, and setting up a bioactive enclosure for them is both rewarding and low maintenance. In this guide, we’ll walk through how to set up an isopod habitat using a 3D-printed vivarium.
Why Go Bioactive?
Bioactive setups mimic natural ecosystems and include live plants, substrate layers, and microfauna like springtails. This reduces cleaning and creates a healthier home for isopods.
Choosing the Right Enclosure
Our 3D-printed vivariums are ideal for isopods due to their ventilation and modular size.
Substrate Layers
Start with a drainage layer, then add a bioactive mix like coco coir, leaf litter, and sphagnum moss. Add bark and hides to retain moisture.
Microfauna
Springtails help break down waste and prevent mold. Use a springtail collection riser to culture and add them efficiently.
Lighting & Plants
Use low-light plants like pothos or Selaginella. These thrive in moist, low-light conditions typical for isopods.
Maintenance
Top up leaf litter weekly and mist when humidity drops below 60%. Spot clean and check for mold or pests.
Conclusion
A bioactive isopod enclosure is simple to set up and requires very little upkeep once established. It also looks great and provides enrichment for your inverts.