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Ignamba sp. Nigeria Isopods for Sale

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Ignamba sp. Nigeria Isopods for SaleIgnamba sp. 'Nigeria' is a rare West African terrestrial isopod from the diverse Nigerian invertebrate fauna and one of the more unusual species in our catalogue. Available only sporadically as captive bred stock from continental European breeders, this is a properly distinctive purchase for collectors interested in African isopods beyond the standard Mediterranean and tropical cave species that dominate the UK hobby. One important honest note up

Ignamba sp. 'Nigeria' is a rare West African terrestrial isopod from the diverse Nigerian invertebrate fauna — and one of the more unusual species in our catalogue. Available only sporadically as captive-bred stock from continental European breeders, this is a properly distinctive purchase for collectors interested in African isopods beyond the standard Mediterranean and tropical-cave species that dominate the UK hobby.

One important honest note up front. The "Ignamba" name as it appears on this product and across most international hobby retailers is almost certainly a misspelling or hobby variant of the legitimate African isopod genus Niambia (Budde-Lund, 1904), family Platyarthridae. The two names refer to the same group of small West and Southern African woodlice — but the scientifically correct genus is Niambia. If you're researching this listing in academic sources (WoRMS, GBIF, Wikipedia), search for "Niambia"; if you're searching in keeper communities and retailer listings, both "Ignamba" and "Ignama" return relevant results. Browse our existing Ignama isopods collection for the full African range we stock.

Like most Porcellio-shaped isopods, these do not conglobate — they don't roll into a complete ball when disturbed. Browse the full all isopods collection for related species across the catalogue.

Quick Care Summary

  • Scientific Name: Ignamba sp. 'Nigeria' (likely Niambia Budde-Lund, 1904 in correct taxonomic spelling)
  • Family: Platyarthridae (if genuinely Niambia)
  • Origin: Nigeria, West Africa
  • Adult Size: 10–18 mm
  • Lifespan: 1.5–2.5 years estimated (sparse documentation in captivity)
  • Difficulty: Medium — relatively forgiving for an obscure tropical species but limited keeper data available
  • Temperature: 24–28°C (warm-preferring tropical)
  • Humidity: 70–85% — high tropical humidity with proper gradient (note: Niambia as a genus contains both rainforest and semi-arid species; the Nigerian line is treated as humid-preferring in the hobby)
  • Ventilation: Moderate to high — important to prevent stagnation
  • Conglobation: No — does not roll completely
  • Behaviour: Limited documentation in the hobby; presumed active forager based on related Niambia observations
  • Breeding: Reported as moderate in captivity by continental European breeders; specifics under-documented
  • Rarity: Very Rare in the UK hobby

About the Genus

Niambia (the proper taxonomic spelling) is a genus of small African woodlice in family Platyarthridae, described by Danish zoologist Gustav Budde-Lund in 1904. The genus contains over 20 described species distributed across the Afrotropical Region — predominantly Southern Africa (South Africa, Namibia, Botswana) but with members reaching into West and Central African regions.

Most documented Niambia species are epigean — surface-dwelling — and occupy semi-arid Afrotropical environments. A small number of recently-described troglobitic (cave-dwelling) species have been documented from Botswana and Namibia caves, distinguished by absence of body pigmentation and reduced eye structures. The Nigerian member of this group (sold here as 'Ignamba sp. Nigeria') is presumed to be an epigean species, though the specific identification at species level isn't formally confirmed in the published taxonomic literature.

Family Platyarthridae sits separately from the more familiar Armadillidiidae (Armadillidium and pillbugs) and Porcellionidae (Porcellio and Porcellionides) — these are smaller, less-studied isopods that occupy ecological niches different from the European species that dominate the hobby. Properly worth keeping for that taxonomic distinctiveness alone.

Honest Framing — What We Know and Don't Know

This is a species where transparent uncertainty matters more than false confidence. What we can say with reasonable confidence:

  • The stock is captive-bred (not wild-collected — wild-caught African isopods rarely establish in the UK hobby)
  • The originating breeder treats them as a warm tropical species requiring elevated humidity
  • The animals fit the rough morphological profile of Niambia-type woodlice
  • Care parameters used by continental European keepers produce stable colonies under captive conditions

What we genuinely don't know:

  • The specific Niambia species identity at scientific level
  • Whether the "Nigeria" provenance is geographic-locality data or generic regional attribution
  • Long-term husbandry optimum (sparse keeper data outside breeder reports)
  • Lifespan in captivity beyond first-generation observations

For experienced keepers interested in contributing to documentation of an under-studied genus, this listing is a properly interesting opportunity. For beginners wanting reliable husbandry guidance, the better choice is a well-documented species like Cubaris murina or a beginner Porcellio.

Setting Up the Enclosure

A 5–8 litre plastic container with a secure clip-lock lid suits a starter colony of 5–10 individuals. Drill ventilation holes on opposite sides for cross-ventilation, covered with fine mesh. Aim for moderate to high ventilation — these are small isopods in a humid setup, so stagnant moisture is a real risk.

Provide multiple hiding spots — cork bark flats, decaying wood, flat stones. Substrate depth of 5–7 cm allows natural burrowing. Keep the enclosure out of direct sunlight.

Important husbandry note: don't provide a standing water dish. Misting and a moist corner give all the moisture they need; open water risks drowning small isopods.

Substrate

Use a moisture-retentive tropical substrate mix:

  • Organic topsoil (pesticide-free) as the foundation
  • Sphagnum moss for the moist section
  • Composted hardwood leaf litter mixed throughout
  • Flake soil for added nutrition
  • Crushed limestone or oyster shell distributed throughout for calcium
  • Pieces of rotting hardwood

We recommend a topsoil and sphagnum-based mix rather than coco coir.

Top layer: generous hardwood leaf litter — oak, beech, magnolia — plus cork bark for cover. Keep humidity gradients clear so the colony can self-select moisture preferences.

Humidity and Temperature

Maintain humidity around 70–85% with a clear moisture gradient. The continental European breeders supplying this stock treat them as humid-tropical, though as noted above, Niambia as a genus contains semi-arid species, so observe the colony carefully and adjust if individuals cluster in drier zones.

Temperature should be 24–28°C — warm-preferring tropical species. Below 22°C, breeding slows substantially. UK winter rooms may need supplementary heat for optimal colony performance; a low-wattage heat mat on a thermostat placed on the side of the enclosure (not underneath) helps.

Diet

Treat as a generalist tropical detritivore:

  • Hardwood leaf litter (oak, beech, magnolia) — the dietary foundation, always available
  • Decaying rotting wood — important nutrition source
  • Vegetables 1–2x weekly: carrot, courgette, sweet potato. Replace within 24–48 hours.
  • Protein weekly: fish flakes, dried shrimp, dried daphnia
  • Calcium (essential — always available): cuttlefish bone, crushed limestone, oyster shell

Don't overfeed — excess fresh food spoils quickly in tropical humid conditions and damages air quality in small enclosures.

Breeding

Continental European breeders report reliable but slow breeding under stable warm conditions. Specific brood sizes, generation times, and reproductive cycles are not well-documented in published sources — observation and record-keeping by serious keepers genuinely contributes to the hobby's understanding of this genus.

For breeding success: stable temperature, consistent moderate-to-high humidity, abundant calcium, regular protein, and minimal disturbance during establishment. Multiple breeding pairs increase the likelihood of a self-sustaining colony given the rarity of imported stock.

Who Should Buy Ignamba sp. Nigeria?

Ideal for:

  • Experienced keepers seeking rare African isopod species beyond the standard Mediterranean and Asian-cave catalogue
  • Collectors interested in taxonomic-curiosity acquisitions — under-documented genus, opportunity to contribute observations
  • Keepers comfortable with limited published care data and willing to observe carefully
  • Naturalists drawn to West African biogeography and Platyarthridae specifically
  • Anyone building a continent-themed isopod collection

Not ideal for:

  • Complete beginners — try Cubaris murina or other well-documented beginner species first
  • Keepers wanting reliable established husbandry data — these are properly under-documented
  • Anyone expecting fast breeding or prolific colonies
  • Setups without stable warm temperatures (below 22°C they may struggle)

Pair With Springtails

Add a thriving springtail culture to any tropical setup. Springtails handle mould and microbial growth at a scale isopods can't manage — particularly important in high-humidity enclosures and around protein foods. The springtail-isopod cleanup partnership works equally well for African species as for European or Asian.

Realistic Expectations

This is a genuinely rare species with limited public documentation. The listing reflects honest captive-bred provenance from continental European breeders, but the species-level taxonomic identification is incomplete and the husbandry literature is sparse.

Set expectations toward "interesting taxonomic curiosity" rather than "well-established display species." If you're looking for a properly distinctive African isopod and willing to observe carefully and contribute to the hobby's documentation, this is a worthwhile acquisition. If you want predictable husbandry outcomes and reliable breeding data, choose something more established.

The "Ignamba" spelling is likely a misspelling. The proper taxonomic genus appears to be Niambia. Both names are used across the international hobby — but if you're searching academic sources or formal taxonomic databases, use "Niambia" for accurate results.

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