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Giant Canyon Isopods (Porcellio dilatatus)

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Giant Canyon Isopods (Porcellio dilatatus) Australian Isopod

Scientific Classification

  • Scientific name: Porcellio dilatatus

  • Family: Porcellionidae

  • Common name: Giant Canyon Isopod


Appearance

  • One of the larger commonly encountered woodlouse species

  • Broad, flattened body shape

  • Colour ranges from slate grey to brown

  • Prominent segmented plates with a matte texture

  • Does not roll into a tight ball

Compared to pill bugs, Porcellio dilatatus is more elongated and built for movement rather than conglobation.


Habitat & Distribution

This species thrives in a wide range of environments, including:

  • Woodland leaf litter

  • Under logs and stones

  • Compost heaps

  • Suburban gardens

They prefer moist microhabitats but tolerate moderate environmental variation, contributing to their global distribution.


Behaviour

Primarily nocturnal, Giant Canyon Isopods are active and efficient detritivores, feeding on:

  • Decaying leaves

  • Rotting wood

  • Vegetable matter

  • Organic waste

They are relatively fast-moving and rely on concealment rather than curling into a ball for defence.


Invertebrate Keeping

Because of their resilience and strong appetite, Porcellio dilatatus is popular in bioactive enclosures and clean-up crews. They require:

  • A humid area within the enclosure

  • Leaf litter and decaying wood

  • Adequate ventilation

  • A calcium source for exoskeleton health

With proper care, they reproduce readily and establish stable colonies.

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