Cubaris murina "Little Sea"
Cubaris murina "Little Sea"
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Skill Level: Easy
Size: Approximately 0.68 inches.
Enclosure: Plastic storage bin or glass terrarium
Diet: Freeze-dried shrimp, assorted vegetables, dried leaves, wood, grasses, and decaying matter. Ensure access to cuttlebone and limestone for calcium.
Temperature Range: Maintain a temperature between approximately 70 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Extreme cold and heat can be detrimental to their well-being.
Reproduction: Once they establish themselves, they tend to be moderate breeders.
Substrate: Opt for coconut coir, peat moss, as the substrate. Slightly moisten it and provide a layer of leaf litter for added comfort.
Humidity: Maintain a moderate level of humidity. Mist one side of the enclosure to create a moisture gradient. Keep moss on the moist side to help sustain humidity, making sure it never dries out completely. Adequate ventilation is crucial to prevent mold growth while maintaining higher humidity levels.
Skill Level: Easy
Size: Approximately 0.68 inches.
Enclosure: Plastic storage bin or glass terrarium
Diet: Freeze-dried shrimp, assorted vegetables, dried leaves, wood, grasses, and decaying matter. Ensure access to cuttlebone and limestone for calcium.
Temperature Range: Maintain a temperature between approximately 70 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Extreme cold and heat can be detrimental to their well-being.
Reproduction: Once they establish themselves, they tend to be moderate breeders.
Substrate: Opt for coconut coir, peat moss, as the substrate. Slightly moisten it and provide a layer of leaf litter for added comfort.
Humidity: Maintain a moderate level of humidity. Mist one side of the enclosure to create a moisture gradient. Keep moss on the moist side to help sustain humidity, making sure it never dries out completely. Adequate ventilation is crucial to prevent mold growth while maintaining higher humidity levels.