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Jelly Bean Isopods (A.Vulgare st.lucia)

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Jelly Bean Isopods (A.Vulgare st.lucia)The Jelly Bean Isopod is one of the most genuinely captivating Armadillidium species in the entire UK hobby a Caribbean locality of the common pillbug famous for producing remarkable colour variation within a single colony. Named after their resemblance to multicoloured jelly bean sweets, individuals from the same colony can display colours ranging from deep burgundy to bright orange, yellow, grey, white, and everything in between. No two animals look

The Jelly Bean Isopod is one of the most genuinely captivating Armadillidium species in the entire UK hobby — a Caribbean locality of the common pillbug famous for producing remarkable colour variation within a single colony. Named after their resemblance to multicoloured jelly bean sweets, individuals from the same colony can display colours ranging from deep burgundy to bright orange, yellow, grey, white, and everything in between. No two animals look identical, which makes building a colony genuinely interesting — every individual is its own unique pattern expression.

What makes Jelly Beans scientifically interesting is that this colour variation appears genetically fixed in a way that resists isolation. Researchers and hobbyists have attempted to breed single-colour lines by pairing same-coloured individuals, but offspring consistently display the full range of colours regardless of parental colouration. This complex polymorphism is genuinely unusual among isopods and gives Jelly Beans a science-meets-aesthetics appeal that few other species can match.

Beyond their visual appeal, they're confident, active isopods with excellent appetites that make them genuinely enjoyable to keep. Unlike many shy nocturnal species, Jelly Beans are often visible on cork bark during the day and respond enthusiastically to food rather than waiting for darkness. They're also remarkably easy to keep — hardy Armadillidium vulgare genetics underneath the colourful exterior means they tolerate the kinds of husbandry variations that would damage delicate species.

Available in groups of 10, 20, or 50. Captive-bred stock from established UK colonies. Low stock — only 2 packs left.

Quick Care Summary

  • Scientific Name: Armadillidium vulgare 'St. Lucia'
  • Common Names: Jelly Bean Isopod, St. Lucia Isopod, St. Lucia Vulgare
  • Family: Armadillidiidae
  • Origin: Saint Lucia, eastern Caribbean — volcanic island, tropical climate
  • Adult Size: 15–20 mm (up to ¾ inch)
  • Lifespan: 2–3 years typical
  • Difficulty: Easy — genuinely beginner-friendly
  • Temperature: 21–27°C (UK room temperature works year-round)
  • Humidity: 70–80% with moisture gradient
  • Ventilation: Medium — balance airflow with humidity retention
  • Conglobation: Yes — rolls into tight defensive balls (the classic pillbug defence)
  • Behaviour: Bold, social, often visible during the day — unusually confident for an isopod
  • Breeding: Prolific and reliable — fast-breeding colony builders

What Makes Jelly Bean Isopods Special

Several factors have made Jelly Beans one of the most consistently popular Armadillidium morphs in the UK hobby:

The colour variation is genuinely unique. Where most isopods display uniform colouration or simple patterns, Jelly Beans span the full rainbow within a single colony — deep burgundy, bright orange, yellow, grey, white, and various intermediate shades. A handful of Jelly Beans against natural substrate genuinely looks like a scattered handful of jelly bean sweets. This isn't selectively bred designer colouration; it's natural polymorphism that occurs spontaneously in the population.

The "uninheritable colour" genetic puzzle. Pair two orange Jelly Beans together — you don't get all-orange offspring. Pair burgundy with burgundy — same result. The colour variation appears to be controlled by complex genetic mechanisms that resist simple inheritance patterns. This scientific curiosity is genuinely fascinating and makes Jelly Beans interesting beyond just their looks.

Notably confident and active. Where most isopods hide constantly and only emerge at night, Jelly Beans are bold and often visible during the day. They're frequently seen on top of cork bark, exploring openly rather than constantly hiding. When you add food to the enclosure, they go for it immediately — you'll see them eating within minutes rather than wondering if they've found it. This makes them genuinely engaging pets rather than secretive substrate dwellers.

Excellent appetites and feeding behaviour. Their enthusiastic feeding response makes interaction satisfying. You see immediate response to offerings, which makes monitoring colony health straightforward and feeding genuinely enjoyable.

Hardy A. vulgare genetics. Underneath the colourful exterior, they're common pillbugs — one of the hardiest, most adaptable isopod species on the planet. The same forgiving genetics that let wild A. vulgare colonise gardens worldwide make Jelly Beans resilient pets.

Prolific breeding. A starter colony of 10–20 grows quickly under good conditions. Sub-adults often begin breeding before reaching full size, and brood sizes are substantial. Within 6 months, you'll have a thriving population that can sustain regular harvesting or splitting into new enclosures.

Conglobation. Like all Armadillidium, Jelly Beans roll into tight defensive balls when disturbed — the classic pillbug defence. The combination of their varied colouration and the conglobation behaviour makes them genuinely engaging to observe.

How Jelly Beans Compare to Other Armadillidium

If you're choosing between Armadillidium species, here's how Jelly Beans fit in:

  • vs Magic Potion (A. vulgare): Same species, different locality and morph approach. Magic Potions are selectively-bred with the dalmatian gene producing yellow-and-black speckling on white. Jelly Beans show natural multi-colour polymorphism. Magic Potions are designer-tier complexity; Jelly Beans are natural colour variation. Different aesthetic appeals.
  • vs Zebra Isopods (A. maculatum): Zebras have crisp black-and-white striping. Jelly Beans have varied multi-colour appearance. Different visual styles — Zebras for clean monochrome patterning, Jelly Beans for rainbow variety. Both are hardy beginner-friendly Armadillidium.
  • vs Yellow Spotted Isopods (A. gestroi): Gestroi have yellow spots on dark Mediterranean bodies. Jelly Beans have full-colour variation from Caribbean origins. Gestroi need drier Mediterranean conditions; Jelly Beans need Caribbean humidity. Different climates, different aesthetics.
  • vs Yellow Spanish (A. granulatum): Granulatum are Spanish with granulated texture and yellow spots. Jelly Beans are Caribbean with colour variation. Both are hardy beginner-friendly Armadillidium with very different visual appeals.

Browse the full Armadillidium collection to compare all species.

Setting Up the Enclosure

A 6–10 litre tub or small glass enclosure suits a starter colony of 10–20. Their bold visible nature genuinely benefits from glass terrariums where their colourful appearance can be appreciated — these are display animals worth showing off. Plastic tubs work fine for breeding setups but glass is better for showcase enclosures.

For ventilation, drill multiple small holes on opposite sides of the container to create cross-ventilation. Medium ventilation works well — enough airflow to prevent stagnation but not so much that humidity drops below their preferred range. Cover holes with fine mesh to prevent escapes.

Browse our accessories collection for appropriate enclosures, vents, and other essentials.

Substrate

Use organic topsoil (pesticide-free) as a base, with at least 5 cm depth. Mix in flake soil for added nutrition. Jelly Beans aren't deep burrowers, but enough depth gives them options for moulting and security.

Mix sphagnum peat moss throughout the substrate for moisture retention. Add crushed limestone or eggshells incorporated throughout — Jelly Beans benefit from constant calcium availability for healthy moulting and shell development.

Top layer: Generous hardwood leaf litter (oak, magnolia, beech, sycamore) — they love leaf litter and use it for both food and cover. Add cork bark pieces and tubes spread throughout the enclosure. Multiple hiding options support their social behaviour while leaving open spaces for their bold daytime activity.

Humidity and Temperature

Maintain humidity at 70–80% — consistent moisture reflecting their humid Caribbean origins. This is notably higher than most Mediterranean Armadillidium species require, so don't assume standard Armadillidium care applies. Mist regularly to maintain humidity, and provide a moisture gradient where possible — one side damper with sphagnum moss patches, the other slightly drier.

Avoid overwetting — moist not waterlogged is the rule. Standing water at the bottom of the enclosure causes problems.

Temperature should be 21–27°C, which is typical UK room temperature year-round in most homes. They appreciate gentle warmth but heat lamps aren't essential in heated homes. Avoid temperatures consistently below 18°C or above 30°C.

Diet

Jelly Beans are detritivores with hearty, unfussy appetites — their enthusiasm at feeding time makes them genuinely fun to feed:

  • Primary diet (always available): Hardwood leaf litter (oak especially), decaying organic matter, rotting hardwood, cork bark — generously provided
  • Vegetables (regular): Carrots, courgette, cucumber, sweet potato, leafy greens. Replace within 24–48 hours.
  • Fruit (in moderation): Apples, berries, bananas, other soft fruits
  • Protein (essential — 1–2x weekly): Shrimp pellets, fish flakes, dried shrimp, crushed high-quality pet food, dried daphnia, freeze-dried peas. Browse our accessories collection for the full range of protein supplements.
  • Calcium (always available): Cuttlefish bone, calcium powder, crushed limestone, eggshells.

Their bold feeding behaviour makes monitoring easy — you see immediate response to food, so portion adjustment is straightforward. Remove uneaten fresh food before it spoils to prevent mould.

Breeding

Jelly Beans breed readily and reliably in captivity — among the more prolific Armadillidium species available.

Breeding biology: Females use brood pouching (marsupium) — carrying fertilised eggs in a pouch on the underside of their body until offspring are ready to emerge. Fully formed juveniles emerge from the pouch ready to explore independently.

The fascinating colour inheritance: This is where Jelly Beans become genuinely scientifically interesting. Breeding same-coloured individuals doesn't produce single-colour offspring. The colour variation appears to be maintained regardless of parental colouration — offspring display the full range of colours even when both parents are identical. With current understanding, "isolating" specific colour lines is essentially impossible.

This means you can't predictably breed for any particular colour, but it also means every generation continues to display the full Jelly Bean spectrum that makes the morph special.

Optimal breeding conditions:

  • Stable temperatures around 22–26°C
  • Consistent humidity (70–80%)
  • Adequate calcium availability for gravid females
  • Regular protein supplementation
  • Sufficient social group (they're colony breeders, not isolated pairs)
  • Generous leaf litter and hides

Colony management: Their prolific breeding means colonies can grow substantially. Ensure your enclosure accommodates growing populations or be prepared to divide colonies as numbers increase. A starter colony of 10–20 can become several hundred animals within a year under optimal conditions.

Pair With Springtails

Add a thriving springtail culture to any Jelly Bean setup. Springtails handle mould and microbial growth at a scale isopods can't manage, particularly important in the humid conditions Jelly Beans require. They coexist peacefully with Jelly Beans and form an essential cleanup partnership.

Who Should Buy Jelly Bean Isopods?

Ideal for:

  • Beginners wanting attractive, easy isopods with serious visual interest
  • Keepers wanting visible, active species that don't hide constantly
  • Anyone interested in colour variation and isopod genetics
  • Humid bioactive setups needing colourful cleanup crew
  • Display enclosures where appearance matters
  • Those who find shy, hiding isopods frustrating to keep
  • Keepers wanting reliable, prolific breeding
  • Educational settings (schools, families) — bold visible isopods that respond to feeding

Not ideal for:

  • Arid or low-humidity setups (they're Caribbean, not Mediterranean)
  • Keepers wanting to isolate single-colour lines (genuinely not possible with current understanding)
  • Very small enclosures that won't accommodate prolific breeding
  • Anyone preferring subtle naturalistic colouration over bold variety

Realistic Expectations

Expect a genuinely colourful, active colony that's actually visible and entertaining to watch. Expect bold feeding behaviour that makes interaction satisfying — you'll see immediate response to food rather than wondering if they've found it. Expect prolific breeding that builds colonies quickly, potentially requiring expansion to additional enclosures within months.

Don't expect to be able to selectively breed single colours — the variation is part of their charm and resists isolation attempts. If you're looking to develop pure colour lines, choose a different species (like Magic Potion) where genetic inheritance is more predictable.

Newly arrived juveniles may show less vivid colouration than mature adults. Pattern intensity and colour saturation develop with age and good nutrition. Given 2–3 months of stable conditions, juveniles develop into the bold-coloured adults you see in marketing photos. Customer feedback consistently confirms the "super colourful" appearance — each one different, each one cool.

Building Your Setup

A complete Jelly Bean setup needs basic substrate components, calcium sources, leaf litter, and protein supplements. Browse our accessories collection for everything you need — enclosures, ventilation, leaf litter, calcium (cuttlebone, limestone), and protein supplements (daphnia, fish flakes, freeze-dried peas).

For more on Armadillidium species and morphs, browse the full Armadillidium collection. To explore isopod genetics in more depth — particularly relevant given the unusual polymorphism of Jelly Beans — see our blog post on isopod genetics, colours, and morphs.

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★★★★★ 5
This worm, pretty sure it’s a worm and not a snake, can take a lot of abuse.
Size: X-Large (Pack of 1), Color: Blue Snake, Size: X-Large (Pack of 1), Color: Blue Snake
Snake, worm, whatever, my dog doesn’t care, she loves it all the same. My little friend can be kinda rough with her toys. This is no exception. The pictures are from roughly one month of giving it to her and include playing with it at least every other day or so. The top is holding up well, but the bottom has taken some damage, and two of the squeakers have long since been destroyed. Despite this, my dog still loves playing with it. We normally play tug of war together, but on her own she chews at it to get to the squeakers inside, which she promptly destroys, which I’m totally fine with, as quiet toys are much preferred, by me, not her. I believe there are 4 in the XL size that we got. We’ve had a few of these in the past. We tend to get about 6 months out of them. After she “lovingly” removes the squeakers, she doesn’t chew on it much, and we just use it for tug of war, but at that point she’s done enough damage to the underside that its time is limited. But, as it’s pretty low priced, for the time and enjoyment we do get out of it, it’s very much worth it. I do need to clarify, the durability is actually quite good, I don’t fault the product as at all, it’s just my dog is equally as good with destruction, but it should be noted this toy does last much longer than most of her victims. The color, (we got the blue and green) is also very vivid and nice, as is the texture. We’ll be purchasing again.
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Katie Lee
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
Awesome toy!
Size: X-Large (Pack of 1), Color: Blue Snake
My pitbull Stella loves these! Ive bought her two of the smaller snake toys in the past and she Absolutly loves them! The first one lasted about 6 months which is a lifetime compared to how long her other toys last lol and the second one lasted about the same. This time I decided to get the XL version. It has 6 squeakers instead of 3 like the smaller versions. I picked the teal and purple colors and it's like 43 inches long I think. Its the same length as her and shes a large size dog. She loves this thing! Its so cute watching her squeak each of the squeakers with her nose. While this is a great toy it is not chew proof. In fact its quite easy for an experienced chewer to get into this toy. It is relatively strong but it wont stand a chance with a power chewer. Like I said this is the third one of these I have bought in roughly a year. They do last longer then more soft toys I will give them that. This is the only soft toy she has not destroyed in 5 mins. But after a week or so at least one squeaker will be missing. For the average dog one of these snake toys will last a really long time and they are fun to play with. We play tug of war and fetch with it. Stella also loves when I squeak the toy she will squeak it back and we'll go back and forth for hours lol. One last thing it is loud! If noisy toys bug you, don't get this. The sqeakers are industrial strength lol
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Cameron
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★★★★★ 4
Durable toy but definitely NOT invincible
Size: Medium (Pack of 1), Color: Orange Gecko
BACKGROUND I have two labradors and, with my friends dogs over, we have a combined combination of five labradors at a time. If you have seen the film "Marley & Me" then you will understand our dogs. They tear through concrete, dry wall, and, well, just about anything they can get their paws and mouths on. It is very important to have plenty of toys for them to keep pre-occupied as most of the destruction is caused by dogs that are bored. Unfortunately, many items are not able to withstand this combined destructive force. I spotted these "Invincible" line of toys and thought they were worth a try. I ended up ordering basically one of every style and size. APPEARANCE The toys come in different sizes, colors, and shapes. The most common are the Gecko and the Snake. The toys are covered with a more durable cloth that is fuzzy and suppose to withstand quite a bit of chewing. Inside the toys are what are described as durable squeakers that, if punctured, will still squeak even after hours of being bitten and chewed upon. The larger the toy ordered, the more squeakers that are sewn into the toy. RELIABILITY I have to admit these toys did last about ten times as long as any other toy I have given my dogs. Unfortunately, nothing is indestructible. My dogs managed to find kinks in the lining of the toys that, once penetrated, will cause the toys to open leaving stuffing and squeak toys all over the place. The squeakers did withstand quite a bit of chewing before the squeaking went silent. I noticed that the snake toy did last quite a bit longer than the gecko or the little dragon characters. The snake had separate compartments for the squeakers and so, if one was torn out, the others survived. On the Gecko once its middle section was torn open the squeakers were lost. CUSTOMER SUPPORT Not utilized PROS: ++ Lasted about 10X times the length of time as other "invincible" toys CONS: ++ They are not truly "invincible" and will be destroyed over time CONCLUSION The invincible line of toys did last a lot longer than most toys that I have purchased for my labradors. I would recommend the snake over the gecko or other styles. I have had to toss the geckos as they were shredded but the snakes are still with me to this day six months later. Also note, even though "Invincible" is in the title, these toys are definitely not although you will save an incredible amount purchasing these toys once and having a gradual destruction process versus having to buy new toys continuously over the same period of time that these lasted.
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Brandi Loesch
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 3
The toy is no match for my dogs.
Size: Large (Pack of 1), Color: Pink Snake
The toy itself is well made and the squeaker work well. Unfortunately, it only lasted about 2 weeks before my Treeing Walker Coonhound pup (super chewer) had it shredded. My Plott hound ( heavy chewer) just loved these! She is older and they last longer for her. However she does love to go for the seems first then rips out the squeaker. But she will carry it around for months like that. I think she like the material. I'll probably go back to Walmart for the smaller cheaper ones for now.
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Durable and he loves it! It is Ryker Der Hauswolf approved and I recommend it.
Size: X-Large (Pack of 1), Color: Blue Snake, Size: X-Large (Pack of 1), Color: Blue Snake
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