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Rubber Ducky Isopods for sale UK - Richard's Inverts

Rubber Ducky Isopods for sale UK - Richard's Inverts

Cubaris sp. "Rubber Ducky" | We specialise in the breeding of beetles, isopods, praying mantis and stick/leaf insects and other pet insects in the UK.
Richard's Inverts is a breeder and supplier of live beetles and exotic insects. We also supply praying mantis, stick insects, spiders, scorpions and other invertebrates.
Common name - Rubber Ducky IsopodScientific name - Cubaris sp. "Rubber Ducky" The listing is for 1x animal, of a highly sought-after species of isopod (rolypoly/pillbug/woodlice) that is famous for its adorable resemblance to rubber ducks. These are CAPTIVE BRED in my collection, with this stock originating from Thailand. When a group is purchased, the isopods sent will be an assorted mixture of ages and sizes, to ensure a good start to a breeding colony. The isopods feed on a variety of forest materials such as decaying wood and leaf litter. Additional supplements such as calcium (limestone/cuttlefish bone) and fish food should be offered as part of their balanced diet.  Shipping:UK – Royal Mail 1st ClassUK – Royal Mail Special DeliveryWorldwide – Royal Mail RegisteredDISPATCH DATE – Monday *During these difficult times, orders are despatched collectively once a week on Mondays to keep everyone safe. Orders placed after Sunday 6pm (GMT) will be despatched the Monday a week later.* *Live-Arrival-Guarantee (LAG) only applies to livestock shipped via overnight services. See T&Cs for full details. No exceptions apply.* TERMS & CONDITIONSOrders are shipped entirely at the customer's own risk.For the full T&Cs, please click on the link HERE. Failure to read the Terms prior to purchase is upon the full responsibility of the customer.
Richard's Inverts is a breeder and supplier of live beetles and exotic insects. We also supply praying mantis, stick insects, spiders, scorpions and other invertebrates.
Common name - Rubber Ducky IsopodScientific name - Cubaris sp. Rubber Ducky The listing is for 1x animal, of a highly sought-after species of isopod (rolypoly/pillbug/woodlice) that is famous for its adorable resemblance to rubber ducks. These are CAPTIVE BRED in my collection, with this stock originating from Thailand. When a group is purchased, the isopods sent will be an assorted mixture of ages and sizes, to ensure a good start to a breeding colony. The isopods feed on a variety of forest materials such as decaying wood and leaf litter. Additional supplements such as calcium (limestone/cuttlefish bone) and fish food should be offered as part of their balanced diet.  Shipping:UK – Royal Mail 1st ClassUK – Royal Mail Special DeliveryWorldwide – Royal Mail RegisteredDISPATCH DATE – Monday *During these difficult times, orders are despatched collectively once a week on Mondays to keep everyone safe. Orders placed after Sunday 6pm (GMT) will be despatched the Monday a week later.* *Live-Arrival-Guarantee (LAG) only applies to livestock shipped via overnight services. See T&Cs for full details. No exceptions apply.* TERMS & CONDITIONSOrders are shipped entirely at the customer's own risk.For the full T&Cs, please click on the link HERE. Failure to read the Terms prior to purchase is upon the full responsibility of the customer.

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