Powder Orange Isopod (Porcellionides pruinosus)

Porcellionides pruinosus

Isopods Beginner

Overview

The Powder Orange Isopod (Porcellionides pruinosus) is a popular, brightly coloured isopod species known for its speed, hardiness, and tolerance of a wider range of conditions than many other isopods. Its vivid orange colouring and dusty, “powdery” sheen make it a striking addition to any bioactive enclosure.

Native to warm climates worldwide, Porcellionides pruinosus is naturally found in leaf litter and under bark and stones, where it feeds on decaying plant matter. In captivity it adapts well to a range of substrate types and moisture levels, making it more forgiving than many tropical isopod species.

Breeding

Powder Orange Isopods breed readily in suitable conditions, with females carrying clutches of young in a brood pouch (marsupium) before releasing fully-formed juveniles. Colonies can grow quickly when provided with a varied diet and a stable, moderately humid environment with a drier area available.

In The Vivarium

This species works well as both a functional clean-up crew and a visible, attractive addition to a display vivarium. They’re particularly active and fast-moving compared to many other isopods, often seen foraging across leaf litter and substrate during the day as well as at night.

For full housing, feeding and breeding advice, see our Isopod Care Guide.

Care Requirements

Scientific Name Porcellionides pruinosus
Temperature Range 22-27°C
Humidity Range Moderate, with a drier area available
Diet Leaf litter, decaying wood, vegetables, protein, calcium sources
Growth Rate / Maturity Reaches maturity in a few months
Breeding Rate Fast - regular broods of juveniles from the marsupium
Adult Size 8-10mm
Typical Lifespan Around 2 years
Native Range Warm climates worldwide - leaf litter and under bark/stones
Want to add this species to your collection? Check our shop for availability, or read our Care Guides for general husbandry advice.