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Armadillo Officinalis Brown Isopods

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Armadillo Officinalis Brown IsopodsArmadillo officinalis 'Brown' is the classic wild type colour form of the famous "hissing isopod" one of the very few isopod species capable of producing audible sounds. This brown morph displays a warm, rich brown body, often with subtle orange toned spotting, on a substantial, good sized isopod with a distinctive, characterful shape. Combined with the genuinely unique stridulation behaviour, the calm and sociable nature, and easy care, it's a

Armadillo officinalis 'Brown' is the classic wild-type colour form of the famous "hissing isopod" — one of the very few isopod species capable of producing audible sounds. This brown morph displays a warm, rich brown body, often with subtle orange-toned spotting, on a substantial, good-sized isopod with a distinctive, characterful shape. Combined with the genuinely unique stridulation behaviour, the calm and sociable nature, and easy care, it's a species that's both a captivating talking point and a rewarding keep. It's the natural-coloured sibling of our Armadillo officinalis 'Red Brick' — same species, same fascinating behaviour, with the understated classic brown colouration rather than the terracotta-red of the Red Brick.

What makes the Brown officinalis particularly worth keeping is the combination of unique behaviour with a calm, companionable temperament and easy husbandry. They're hardy, sociable, and breed readily in a spacious setup — a genuinely engaging isopod that's accessible to keepers with a little experience while offering the kind of distinctive interest few species can match. They're large, peaceful, and active in groups, making them a lovely display species as well as a popular gift among isopod enthusiasts. They sit alongside their Armadillo tuberculatus cousin in the Armadillo collection.

It's worth noting that Armadillo is a separate genus from Armadillidium, despite the similar names and the fact that both roll into balls. The Armadillo genus has distinctive characteristics — including the famous stridulation ability and a somewhat different body shape. A. officinalis is also notable for remaining tightly curled for far longer than most other rolling species, taking its time before cautiously uncurling.

They're a Mediterranean Basin species — found across Spain, southern Europe, Greece, and the western Black Sea coasts. As a Mediterranean isopod, they prefer moderate humidity (around 60–75%) with good ventilation and a clear moisture gradient — NOT a uniformly wet, waterlogged enclosure. High humidity throughout can actually cause moulting problems, so the key is a setup with one moist area and plenty of drier space.

Quick Care Summary

  • Scientific Name: Armadillo officinalis 'Brown'
  • Common Names: Hissing Isopod, Brown Officinalis, Spanish Hissing Isopod
  • Family: Armadillidae
  • Genus: Armadillo (distinct from Armadillidium)
  • Origin: Mediterranean Basin (Spain, southern Europe, Greece, western Black Sea coasts)
  • Adult Size: Up to 20 mm (2 cm) — a good-sized, observable species
  • Lifespan: 3–4 years typical (one of the longer-lived isopods)
  • Difficulty: Easy to Medium — beginner-friendly with attention to humidity
  • Temperature: 18–24°C (UK room temperature works year-round)
  • Humidity: Moderate (60–75%) with a gradient — NOT uniformly wet
  • Ventilation: Moderate — good airflow important
  • Conglobation: Yes — rolls into tight balls; stays curled longer than most species
  • Behaviour: Stridulates (hisses), calm, sociable, active in groups, crepuscular
  • Breeding: Prolific once established; needs a spacious setup to reproduce well

What Makes Brown Officinalis Isopods Special

Several factors make the Brown officinalis a genuinely standout isopod:

The famous hissing behaviour. This is the single most distinctive thing about the species. A. officinalis produces audible sounds — a stridulation often described as hissing or rattling — that no other readily-available isopod can match. Produced when the isopod curls into a ball and rubs its legs against the inner surface of its shell, it's a genuinely unique feature that makes them fascinating to keep and a real conversation piece.

Classic warm-brown colouration. The Brown morph shows the natural wild-type colouration — a rich, warm brown body, often with subtle orange-toned spotting. It's an understated, handsome look that contrasts nicely with the terracotta-red of the Red Brick morph, appealing to keepers who prefer natural tones.

Calm, sociable temperament. These are genuinely good-natured, companionable isopods — calm, friendly, and happiest in groups. They're active and social in a spacious setup, making them lovely to observe and a popular choice as a gift for fellow enthusiasts.

Substantial size and long life. At up to 2cm, they're a good-sized, easily-observed isopod, and they're among the longer-lived species in the hobby — a colony can be a genuinely long-term companion.

Remarkably tight conglobation. Like other Armadillo, they roll into near-perfect spheres when threatened — and notably stay curled far longer than most rolling species, taking their time before cautiously uncurling. Combined with the stridulation, this defensive behaviour is fascinating to observe.

Easy and rewarding. Beyond the unique behaviour, they're hardy and breed readily in the right spacious, well-ventilated setup — a distinctive, behaviourally-interesting isopod that's also genuinely manageable.

The Hissing Behaviour

The most famous characteristic of A. officinalis deserves its own explanation. Their stridulation — the hissing or rattling sound — is produced when the isopod curls into a ball and rubs its legs against the inner surface of its shell in rapid motions. It appears to function as a defence mechanism, and the isopods themselves respond to the vibrations, suggesting it may serve as an alarm signal within colonies.

You're unlikely to hear this from small colonies or individual isopods — the effect becomes more noticeable as colony numbers increase. When a larger group is startled, the collective sound of multiple isopods stridulating simultaneously becomes audible as a subtle rattling or hissing. It's a behaviour genuinely unique among commonly-kept isopod species, and a big part of what makes them such a rewarding keep.

How Brown Officinalis Compares to Other Conglobating Isopods

If you're choosing between rolling, Mediterranean isopods, here's how the Brown officinalis fits in:

  • vs Armadillo officinalis 'Red Brick': Same species, different colour. The Brown morph shows the classic warm wild-type brown; the Red Brick shows a striking terracotta-red. Identical care and the same hissing behaviour — choose based purely on whether natural brown or vivid red appeals.
  • vs Armadillo tuberculatus: Both are Armadillo genus (not Armadillidium). Tuberculatus are bumpy blue-grey dry-climate specialists; Brown officinalis are smooth brown hissing isopods preferring moderate humidity. Natural companions in an Armadillo collection.
  • vs Zebra Isopods (Armadillidium maculatum): Both are hardy, conglobating Mediterranean species. Zebras are smaller Armadillidium with bold striping; Brown officinalis are larger Armadillo with the unique hissing. Different genus and defensive repertoire.
  • vs Yellow Spanish Granulatum (A. granulatum): Both are larger, hardy Mediterranean conglobators. Granulatum are bumpy with yellow spots; Brown officinalis are smooth brown with the stridulation behaviour. Both easy and rewarding.

Browse the full Armadillo collection for related species, or the broader isopods collection for comparison across genera.

Humidity and Temperature — Moderate With a Gradient

This is where care attention is needed, and it's the most important husbandry point. As a Mediterranean species, the Brown officinalis prefers moderate humidity (around 60–75%) with good ventilation and a clear moisture gradient — NOT a uniformly wet enclosure. High humidity throughout can actually cause moulting problems, so the goal is balance rather than constant dampness:

  • Moist zone (about ⅓ of enclosure): Damp sphagnum moss and leaf litter on one side, misted to maintain moisture. This is where moulting individuals retreat.
  • Drier zone (about ⅔ of enclosure): Drier substrate with leaf litter and bark cover.

The gradient lets the isopods regulate their own moisture exposure — they'll move between the damp and drier zones as needed. As one PostPods customer noted about following the website's care guidance for Mediterranean isopods, proper instructions prevent the common mistake of too much moisture — overwetting is genuinely more of a risk than slightly dry conditions. Take care to avoid waterlogging the enclosure. When in doubt, maintain the gradient, ensure good ventilation, and don't let the whole setup become saturated.

Temperature should be 18–24°C — room temperature in most UK homes suits them well, with no supplemental heating usually needed. They tolerate moderate seasonal variation comfortably. Keep the enclosure out of direct sunlight, with plenty of dark hiding spots, as they're crepuscular and like to hide during the day.

Setting Up the Enclosure

These are active, social isopods that genuinely need space — and importantly, they will only reproduce well in a spacious setup. Provide a roomy enclosure (at least 5–6 litres for a starter colony, larger as it grows) with good ventilation. The 3L Braplast tub suits only the smallest starter groups; this species benefits from more room to move and breed.

Moderate ventilation is important — good airflow helps prevent the excessively moist conditions that cause problems, but avoid extremes. Cork bark pieces provide essential hiding spots: these isopods spend considerable time curled up and sheltering, so provide plenty of cover. A generous layer of mixed hardwood leaf litter provides both food and shelter. Browse our accessories collection for appropriate enclosures, ventilation, and other essentials.

Substrate

A substrate that balances moisture retention with good drainage suits this species well — avoid waterlogging:

  • Organic topsoil base (pesticide-free) as the foundation
  • Sphagnum moss mixed through and concentrated in the moist zone (helps retain humidity there)
  • Flake soil for added nutrition
  • White-rotted wood and pieces of bark (genuinely favoured)
  • Lime or crushed limestone mixed through for calcium
  • Leaf litter worked in and as a top layer

Substrate depth: around 5–7 cm allows for burrowing and shelter.

Top layer: A generous layer of mixed hardwood leaf litter — magnolia leaves, oak, and beech work well — provides food and shelter, plus white-rotted wood and cork bark. Concentrate sphagnum moss in the moist zone only.

Diet

The Brown officinalis is an unfussy detritivore that benefits from a varied diet:

  • Primary diet (always available): White-rotted wood (genuinely favoured), mixed hardwood leaf litter (oak, beech), decaying organic matter, dried plant matter
  • Vegetables (1–2x weekly): Carrot, courgette, sweet potato, cucumber. Occasional fruit and flowers. Replace within 24–48 hours.
  • Protein (1–2x weekly): Fish flakes, dried shrimp, dried insects. They'll also consume shed invertebrate moults in the enclosure. Browse our accessories collection for the full range of protein supplements.
  • Calcium (essential — always available): Cuttlefish bone, crushed limestone, crushed eggshells. Particularly important for healthy moulting and shell development given their size — provide multiple sources distributed throughout.

Feeding approach: Provide portions consumed within 24–48 hours and remove uneaten fresh foods promptly to prevent mould. A springtail culture helps manage any mould in the moist zone.

Breeding

The Brown officinalis is prolific once established, reproducing readily in appropriate conditions — but crucially, they need a spacious setup to breed well. Cramped enclosures inhibit reproduction.

What to expect:

  • Regular reproduction once the colony settles in a roomy enclosure
  • Good brood sizes
  • Juveniles take several months to reach adult size
  • Steady, reliable colony growth over time

For breeding success:

  • A genuinely spacious enclosure (they won't reproduce well in cramped conditions)
  • Stable temperatures within range (18–24°C)
  • Proper Mediterranean moisture gradient (moderate humidity, not waterlogged)
  • Abundant calcium availability throughout
  • Plenty of cork bark and leaf-litter cover
  • Avoid excessively humid conditions, which can interfere with successful moulting

Pair With Springtails

Add a thriving springtail culture to any Brown officinalis setup. Springtails handle mould and microbial growth at a scale isopods can't manage — particularly useful around protein foods and in the moist zone of the moisture gradient. They coexist peacefully with the Brown officinalis and form a helpful cleanup partnership for Mediterranean setups.

Who Should Buy Brown Officinalis Isopods?

Ideal for:

  • Anyone fascinated by the unique hissing behaviour
  • Keepers who prefer natural, warm-brown colouration
  • Those wanting a calm, sociable, long-lived display species
  • Keepers with a little experience and a spacious setup
  • Bioactive enthusiasts with temperate or Mediterranean-style enclosures
  • Anyone wanting an isopod that's a genuine talking point (and a popular gift)

Not ideal for:

  • Very humid tropical setups — they can struggle with excessive moisture
  • Small, cramped enclosures — they need space to be active and to breed
  • Those seeking feeder isopods — the harder shell makes them less ideal
  • Keepers wanting highly visible, constantly active species — they hide and stay curled

Realistic Expectations

The hissing builds with colony size. Don't expect to hear stridulation from a handful of individuals — the audible effect emerges as numbers grow and a startled group stridulates together. Patience and a growing colony are rewarded with this genuinely unique behaviour.

They prefer moderate humidity, not constant wetness. As a Mediterranean species, high humidity throughout can cause moulting problems — they do best with a gradient (one moist area, plenty of drier space) and good ventilation. If you've kept tropical species, resist the urge to keep the whole enclosure wet, and avoid waterlogging.

They're shy and stay curled. Brown officinalis spend considerable time hidden and, when they roll up, stay curled far longer than most species. This is normal, fascinating behaviour — not a sign of poor health — but it does mean they're not a constantly-visible display species.

They need space to breed. They're prolific once established, but only in a spacious setup — cramped enclosures inhibit reproduction. Give a growing colony room and they'll build numbers reliably.

They're long-lived. As one of the longer-lived isopods, a healthy colony can be a genuine long-term companion — patience in establishing them is well rewarded.

Building Your Setup

A complete Brown officinalis setup needs a spacious, well-ventilated enclosure, a well-draining substrate with lime and white-rotted wood, abundant calcium, generous leaf litter and cork bark cover, and occasional protein. Browse our accessories collection for everything you need — enclosures, ventilation, leaf litter, calcium (cuttlebone, limestone, eggshells), and protein supplements.

Browse the full Armadillo collection for related species, including the striking Red Brick morph of the same species, or the broader isopods collection for more options across all genera.

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