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Jupiter Isopods (Cubaris sp.)

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Description

Jupiter Isopods (Cubaris sp.)The Cubaris Jupiter is one of the most distinctively patterned isopods in the hobby a Thai species with a striking black segmented exoskeleton outlined in vivid yellow, like the planet's swirling atmosphere captured in miniature. The contrast between the dark central body and the bright yellow borders gives them their name, and it makes them one of the most photogenic isopods you can keep. They're also surprisingly accessible easier than many designer

The Cubaris Jupiter is one of the most distinctively patterned isopods in the hobby — a Thai species with a striking black segmented exoskeleton outlined in vivid yellow, like the planet's swirling atmosphere captured in miniature. The contrast between the dark central body and the bright yellow borders gives them their name, and it makes them one of the most photogenic isopods you can keep. They're also surprisingly accessible — easier than many designer Cubaris while still offering real visual impact.

Available individually, in groups of 5, or in groups of 10. Captive-bred stock from established colonies.

Quick Care Summary

  • Scientific Name: Cubaris sp. 'Jupiter'
  • Common Names: Jupiter Isopod, Jupiter White, Cubaris Jupiter
  • Family: Armadillidae
  • Origin: Thailand — limestone karst regions and tropical forest
  • Adult Size: 15–20 mm (0.6–0.8 inches)
  • Lifespan: 2–3 years typical
  • Difficulty: Medium — beginner-friendly within the Cubaris genus
  • Temperature: 18–26°C
  • Humidity: 60–80% with good ventilation and a moisture gradient
  • Behaviour: Conglobates (rolls into a ball), nocturnal, social
  • Breeding: Slow to moderate; seasonal but year-round under stable conditions

What Makes Jupiter Isopods Special

The visual appeal is immediate. Jupiter Isopods have a dark brown to black central body with vibrant yellow outlines along each body segment — the high-contrast pattern that earned them the planetary name. The "Jupiter HC" (high-contrast) line shows particularly bold yellow-orange against deep black, while standard Jupiters tend toward yellow heads and tails with darker mid-bodies.

Beyond looks, they have a few practical advantages over many Cubaris species:

  • More tolerant of conditions than premium Cubaris. While not as hands-off as Porcellio scaber, Jupiters are noticeably more forgiving than rare Cubaris like Rubber Ducky or Panda King.
  • Calm temperament. They don't panic at every disturbance the way some species do, which makes them better display animals.
  • Active enough to observe. Although nocturnal, Jupiters are active in dim conditions and will come out to forage even when you're around the enclosure. You'll see them more often than truly shy species.
  • Genuinely beginner-friendly within the Cubaris genus. Several Cubaris guides specifically list Jupiter as one of the better starter species for keepers stepping up from Armadillidium or Porcellio.

How Jupiter Isopods Compare to Other Cubaris

If you're choosing between Cubaris species, here's how Jupiters fit in:

  • vs Rubber Ducky: Rubber Duckies are about 60% larger, with the iconic "duck face" shell shape. Jupiters are smaller and have a different body profile — flatter, more typical isopod shape rather than the rounded ducky form. Rubber Duckies are more famous; Jupiters are more affordable and easier.
  • vs Lemon Blue: Lemon Blues have a thick yellow "skirt" running front-to-back. Jupiter colouration is segmented — yellow outlines on each individual segment rather than a continuous band. Lemon Blues are smaller than Jupiters.
  • vs Panda King / Cappuccino: Panda King and Cappuccino are widely considered more demanding. If you want bold colouration with manageable care, Jupiters offer a better entry point than these premium species.

Browse the full Cubaris collection to compare all options.

Setting Up the Enclosure

A 6–8 litre tub or small glass enclosure is sufficient for a starter colony of 5–10 Jupiters. They don't need huge space, but they appreciate horizontal floor area for foraging.

Ventilation is important — Cubaris Jupiter need humid conditions but not stagnant air. Cross-ventilation (vents on opposite sides of the enclosure) creates actual airflow rather than just adding holes. Our accessories collection has appropriate vents and enclosures for Cubaris setups.

The Moisture Gradient

This is the most important husbandry concept for Cubaris Jupiter. Rather than keeping the entire enclosure at a single humidity level, create a gradient:

  • One-third damp: Moist substrate with sphagnum moss, damp leaf litter, and pieces of soaked rotting wood. Mist this area regularly to maintain moisture.
  • Two-thirds drier: Drier substrate with leaf litter cover. Allow this side to be noticeably drier than the moist zone.

This gradient lets the isopods choose their preferred conditions at any moment — basking on the dry side when needed, retreating to the damp side for moulting and breeding. It also prevents the enclosure-wide stagnant humidity that causes mould and bacterial issues in Cubaris setups.

Substrate

Use a layered substrate approach that approximates Thai limestone karst conditions:

Base layer (4–5 cm): Organic topsoil mixed with flake soil for nutrition. Moist on the damp side, drier on the other.

Middle layer: Pieces of rotting white hardwood and kinshi. Both provide food and structural complexity. Cubaris Jupiter actively feed on fungal-decomposed wood — kinshi is biologically appropriate for them.

Top layer: Generous leaf litter using magnolia leaves for long-lasting cover and bamboo leaf litter for structure. Asian leaf mix from Thailand and Vietnam is particularly effective — it's the actual leaf material these animals would encounter in the wild.

Limestone pieces: Add limestone chunks throughout the enclosure. Cubaris Jupiter originate from limestone karst regions — limestone provides both passive calcium supplementation and habitat structure that mimics their natural environment. Some keepers report that limestone access reduces the incidence of soft-shell issues during moulting.

Temperature

18–26°C, with most Cubaris Jupiter keepers targeting around 22–24°C as the comfort sweet spot. Room temperature in most UK homes will fall within this range during warmer months. During winter, a low-wattage heat mat on the side of the enclosure (never underneath) connected to a thermostat keeps temperatures stable. Avoid temperatures consistently below 18°C — they're tropical animals and don't tolerate prolonged cool periods.

Diet

Primary diet is leaf litter and rotting white wood — always available. On top of this, supplement regularly with:

  • Vegetables and fruit: Cucumber, courgette, sweet potato, carrot, butternut squash, pumpkin, apple, banana. Carotenoid-rich vegetables (carrot, pumpkin, sweet pepper, corn) may enhance the yellow colouration in the Jupiter pattern.
  • Protein: 1–2x weekly. Options include dried daphnia, silkworm pupae, fish flakes, or freeze-dried peas for plant protein.
  • Mushrooms: Cubaris Jupiter love mushrooms in any form. Fresh mushroom slices or fungal-decomposed wood from kinshi both work well.
  • Calcium: Essential for healthy moulting. Cuttlebone always available, plus the limestone pieces in the enclosure.

Avoid: anything treated with pesticides or herbicides, citrus fruits (too acidic), and salty foods.

Breeding

Jupiter Isopods are seasonal breeders with slow production rates compared to prolific species like Porcellio scaber. Under stable conditions, breeding can continue year-round, but expect smaller broods and longer gaps between them than with hardier species. A starter colony of 5–10 will typically begin producing visible offspring within 3–6 months once established.

Patience is the main requirement. Jupiter colonies build slowly but reliably. Don't compare their growth rate to faster species — you'll feel like nothing's happening when actually everything's working as intended.

Pair With Springtails

Add a thriving springtail culture to any Cubaris setup. Springtails handle mould and microbial growth at a scale too small for isopods to manage, preventing the bacterial and fungal issues that plague humid enclosures. This isn't optional for Cubaris — it's part of the standard setup.

Why Choose Jupiter Isopods?

Several reasons make Jupiters one of the more sensible Cubaris purchases:

Stunning visual pattern. The yellow-on-black segmented pattern is genuinely distinctive — they don't look like generic isopods. In a planted bioactive enclosure, they stand out clearly against the substrate and leaf litter.

Manageable difficulty. Within the Cubaris genus, Jupiters are on the easier end. If you're stepping up from beginner species and want your first Cubaris experience without immediately committing to the most demanding morphs, Jupiters are an ideal choice.

Reasonable price for the visual impact. Compared to ultra-rare Cubaris like Rubber Ducky variants or Panda King morphs, Jupiters offer a substantial visual upgrade over standard isopods at a more accessible price point.

Calm and observable. They're not as shy as some Cubaris species, making them better suited to display enclosures where you actually want to see your animals.

Functional cleanup crew. Like all isopods, Jupiters consume decaying organic matter, droppings, mould, and waste — making them functional cleanup crew in a bioactive setup, not just display animals.

Building Your Setup — Pairs Well With

For a complete Cubaris Jupiter setup:

For more on Cubaris species, read our blog post 23 different types of Cubaris isopods you should know about. For new keepers, our setting up guide covers full enclosure walkthroughs. Browse the complete Cubaris collection or all isopods for more options.

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