Titan Isopods (Porcellio hoffmannseggii) for Sale UK
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Titan Isopods (Porcellio hoffmannseggii) for Sale UK

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Titan Isopods (Porcellio hoffmannseggii) for Sale UKThe Titan Isopod is exactly what it sounds like one of the largest terrestrial isopod species available in the entire UK hobby, reaching up to 4 cm at maturity. Native to the Mediterranean cliffs of Spain, Porcellio hoffmannseggii earned its "Titan" common name through sheer scale: where most isopods require close inspection to appreciate, Titans are substantial animals you can observe from across a room without squinting. Their natural grey

The Titan Isopod is exactly what it sounds like — one of the largest terrestrial isopod species available in the entire UK hobby, reaching up to 4 cm at maturity. Native to the Mediterranean cliffs of Spain, Porcellio hoffmannseggii earned its "Titan" common name through sheer scale: where most isopods require close inspection to appreciate, Titans are substantial animals you can observe from across a room without squinting. Their natural grey colouration with crisp white skirting along each segment edge creates a clean, dignified appearance that emphasises their impressive size rather than competing with it.

What makes Titans particularly worth keeping is the combination: genuinely impressive scale paired with the Mediterranean-adapted hardiness that makes them more manageable than premium tropical species. Despite their size and rare status, they don't require the demanding humidity management of Cubaris or Ardentiella species — they actually prefer the drier, well-ventilated conditions most UK homes naturally provide. They're a serious step-up choice for keepers ready to move beyond beginner Porcellio into something with proper visual presence.

One important consideration: Titan males are notably territorial and will actively chase off rival males. This isn't subtle posturing — they can genuinely aggressive with each other if cramped. Provide adequate space and multiple hiding spots and territorial dynamics become interesting colony behaviour rather than husbandry problems.

Available in groups of 5, 10, or 20 (20-pack currently sold out). Captive-bred stock from established UK colonies. Low stock — only 1 item left.

Quick Care Summary

  • Scientific Name: Porcellio hoffmannseggii
  • Common Names: Titan Isopod, Hoffmannseggii, Spanish Titan Porcellio, Giant Spanish Isopod
  • Family: Porcellionidae
  • Origin: Spain — Mediterranean cliffs, rocky arid environments
  • Adult Size: 30–40 mm (3–4 cm) — among the largest terrestrial isopods kept in the hobby
  • Lifespan: 2–3 years typical
  • Difficulty: Medium — manageable for keepers with basic Porcellio experience
  • Temperature: 18–32°C (UK room temperature works year-round)
  • Humidity: 30–50% — notably drier than most isopod species
  • Ventilation: HIGH — critical requirement, not optional
  • Conglobation: No — Porcellio cannot roll into a ball, body shape prevents complete rolling
  • Behaviour: Confident, primarily nocturnal, territorial (especially males), extended maternal care
  • Breeding: Moderate — average brood sizes with extended maternal protection

What Makes Titan Isopods Special

Several factors have made P. hoffmannseggii one of the most sought-after large Porcellio species in the UK hobby:

The size is genuinely impressive. At 30–40 mm, Titans are substantially larger than common Porcellio species and even larger than your Porcellio ornatus High Yellow. The size changes the keeping experience — these are animals you watch going about their business without magnification, and their presence in an enclosure is immediately noticeable to anyone who sees it. They genuinely live up to the "Titan" name.

Clean classic appearance. The natural grey body with white skirting is understated but striking — emphasising the impressive size rather than competing with it through busy patterning. This dignified appearance works particularly well in display enclosures where the animal itself is the centrepiece rather than just one element among many.

Mediterranean-adapted hardiness. Despite their impressive scale, Titans handle the drier UK home conditions effortlessly. They don't need supplementary heating or humidity management — just appropriate ventilation, occasional misting of a small moist zone, and they thrive. This practical adaptability is genuinely valuable for UK keepers tired of demanding tropical species.

Extended maternal care. Unlike most isopods that release mancae and move on, female Titans protect their offspring through their first two moults — extended parental investment unusual among isopod species. This behavioural complexity adds interest to colony observation and signals biological sophistication beyond simple cleanup crew species.

Multiple morphs to collect. If you enjoy standard grey Titans, the species has produced several attractive colour morphs through selective breeding — Orange, White Antenna, Brown/Chocolate, and the rare White. Each breeds true when kept separately, allowing serious collectors to build distinct Titan morph lines over time.

Strong food preferences (wood-loving). Unlike many isopods that primarily feed on leaf litter, Titans show clear preference for decaying hardwood — particularly white-rotted wood pieces. This makes them effective hardwood processors in bioactive setups and means substrate composition genuinely matters for colony health.

Territorial dynamics. Male territoriality creates interesting colony behaviour that distinguishes Titans from peaceful colony species. Properly housed Titans show genuine social complexity — territory establishment, male confrontations, female-protected nurseries — rather than just generic isopod activity.

How Titans Compare to Other Large Spanish Porcellio

If you're choosing between larger Spanish Porcellio species, here's how Titans fit in:

  • vs Porcellio magnificus: Magnificus is another impressive Spanish Porcellio but reaches around 25 mm. Titans are notably larger (30–40 mm) with cleaner grey colouration. Magnificus often shows more colourful patterning. Different aesthetics for the same Mediterranean care approach.
  • vs Ornatus High Yellow: Ornatus High Yellow reach 20–25 mm with bright yellow-on-grey contrast. Titans are larger but plainer with the grey/white skirted look. Choose Ornatus for vivid colour interest, Titans for sheer scale and presence.
  • vs Greek Shield (P. werneri): Greek Shields have a distinctively flat disc shape with skirted edges at around 20 mm. Titans are much larger and more typically Porcellio-shaped. Both share Mediterranean care requirements.

Browse the full Porcellio collection to compare all species.

Critical Setup Requirements

This is the most important section. Titan care differs significantly from typical tropical isopod husbandry. Get these wrong and even hardy Titans will struggle.

High ventilation is essential. Their Mediterranean cliff origins mean they need genuinely airflow-rich enclosures. Multiple ventilation holes on opposite sides plus mesh-covered top sections work well. Don't restrict airflow trying to maintain humidity — Titans actively benefit from breezy conditions.

Low to moderate humidity (30–50%). Among the driest isopod humidity ranges in the hobby. The substrate should feel barely damp, with most of the enclosure noticeably dry. A common mistake is over-watering — keepers used to tropical species consistently keep Titans too moist.

Strict moisture gradient. Approximately 25% of the enclosure as a small moist corner with sphagnum moss and damp leaf litter. The remaining 75% should be properly dry. Let them move between zones — they self-regulate moisture exposure effectively.

Space matters more than for peaceful species. Male territoriality means cramped Titans get stressed and aggressive. Minimum 15 litres for a starter colony, larger for established groups. The extra space directly affects colony health and breeding success.

Setting Up the Enclosure

A 15–25 litre tub or glass terrarium suits a starter colony. Larger is genuinely better for this species — Titans appreciate space, and territorial males need room to establish separate zones. Glass terrariums work particularly well given the visual presence of these large animals.

Multiple ventilation points create cross-ventilation that single-mesh-lid setups can't match. Drill ventilation holes on opposite sides plus consider mesh-covered top sections. Cover all openings with fine mesh — Titans are large but climbers will still exploit escape routes.

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

Substrate

Build substrate appropriate for drier Mediterranean conditions with depth (at least 5 cm) for burrowing:

  • Organic topsoil base (pesticide-free)
  • Sphagnum peat moss mixed in sparingly (less than for tropical species)
  • Sand mixed in for drainage and authentic Mediterranean texture
  • Crushed limestone or calcium powder mixed throughout — essential
  • Generous decaying hardwood pieces — both food and structure (their preferred food source)
  • Top layer of leaf litter

Add multiple cork bark pieces, flat bark sections, and decaying wood pieces distributed throughout. Space these hides so individuals can establish territories without constant confrontation — at least 3–4 separate hide zones for a starter colony of 5–10.

Temperature

18–32°C is a wide comfort range — Titans handle temperature variation better than many isopod species. UK room temperature works year-round in most homes without supplementary heating. Avoid sustained extremes — they don't tolerate very hot or very cold conditions for extended periods.

Stable conditions matter more than hitting any specific point. Gentle seasonal variation in your home is actually closer to their natural cycle than rigidly maintained climate control.

Diet

Titans have hearty appetites but notable food preferences:

  • Primary diet (preferred — always available): Decaying hardwood, rotting wood at various decomposition stages, cork bark. Titans genuinely prefer wood to leaf litter, which is unusual among Porcellio.
  • Secondary diet: Hardwood leaf litter (still consumed regularly, just less preferred than wood)
  • Vegetables (1–2x weekly): Carrot, courgette, sweet potato, butternut squash. Replace within 24–48 hours.
  • Fruit (occasionally): Apple, pear
  • Protein (essential — 2x weekly): Fish flakes, dried daphnia, dried shrimp, freeze-dried peas, silkworm pupae. Browse our accessories collection for the full range of protein supplements.
  • Calcium (essential — non-negotiable for large species): Cuttlefish bone, crushed limestone, eggshells, calcium powder. Their large size means significant calcium demands during moulting. Multiple calcium sources distributed throughout the enclosure.

Maintain a constant supply of decaying hardwood in the enclosure — this is their preferred food source, not optional substrate decoration. Without adequate wood availability, they'll consume other foods but show reduced breeding success and colony health.

Breeding

Titans breed at a moderate rate with proper conditions. Their territorial nature requires colony management, but breeding success is achievable for keepers willing to provide space.

Sexing: Males and females can be distinguished by uropod (tail section) length — males have noticeably longer uropods. Males also tend to be broader and more heavily built.

Maternal care: The extended parental investment is notable — females protect offspring through their first two moults. This longer parental phase requires undisturbed conditions and adequate hides for nursing females.

For breeding success:

  • Adequate space to reduce male-male territorial stress (this is genuinely important)
  • Stable temperatures within preferred range
  • Proper drier conditions (30–50% humidity)
  • Constant calcium and protein availability
  • Multiple hides spaced throughout enclosure
  • Decaying hardwood always available
  • Minimal disturbance during gravid female phases

Colony management: As populations grow, divide colonies or upgrade enclosure size before overcrowding develops. Cramped Titans get stressed and breed less successfully. The species needs space — accept this requirement upfront rather than fighting it.

Maintaining morphs: Keep colour morphs (Orange, White Antenna, Brown, White) separate from each other and from standard grey to maintain pure lines. Interbreeding produces unpredictable offspring colouration.

Who Should Buy Titan Isopods?

Ideal for:

  • Keepers with basic Porcellio experience ready for something larger and more impressive
  • Anyone wanting visible, observable display animals rather than hidden cleanup crew
  • Collectors interested in Spanish Porcellio species and natural locality animals
  • Bioactive setup owners with arid or semi-arid conditions (Mediterranean reptile vivariums)
  • Keepers who find tiny isopods unsatisfying and want genuine size
  • Those who can provide adequate space and accept territorial dynamics
  • Long-term keepers — the multi-year lifespan rewards patient husbandry

Not ideal for:

  • Complete beginners — start with hardier, peaceful species first
  • High-humidity tropical setups (their drier needs conflict)
  • Cramped enclosures (territorial males need space)
  • Those wanting dense peaceful colonies without male confrontations
  • Reptile/amphibian feeder use — too large, too valuable, and slow-breeding

Realistic Expectations

Titans take time to settle into new enclosures. Allow 2–3 weeks for them to establish territories and begin showing comfortable behaviour. Don't panic during this initial period — focus on stable conditions and let them adapt.

Male territorial behaviour is normal and expected. If you see males avoiding each other, occupying different hides, or occasionally posturing, this is natural species behaviour, not husbandry failure. Provide adequate space and multiple hides and the dynamics work themselves out without serious aggression.

Don't expect rapid colony growth. Titans build colonies steadily over time rather than exploding in population. Within 12–18 months you'll see meaningful growth, but not the dramatic expansion seen in P. scaber or P. laevis species.

Expect drier-than-typical care. If you're used to tropical Cubaris keeping, the ventilation requirements and lower humidity will feel counter-intuitive at first. Trust the species' Mediterranean adaptation — they thrive in conditions that would dry out humidity-loving species.

Customer feedback consistently describes Titans as arriving "alert and active" with good post-arrival establishment — backing up the species' reputation for solid performance once their specific Mediterranean needs are met.

Building Your Setup

A complete Titan setup needs drier substrate components, abundant calcium-rich materials, generous decaying hardwood, and protein supplements. Browse our accessories collection for everything you need — enclosures with proper ventilation, leaf litter, calcium (cuttlebone, limestone, oyster shell), and protein supplements (daphnia, fish flakes, freeze-dried peas).

For more on Porcellio species and morphs, read our blog post on different types of Porcellio isopods. Browse the full Porcellio collection for related species.

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