Armadillidium vulgare "T+ albino"
The T+ strain means "tyrosinase positive" which is a version of vulgare that still produces tyrosinase. This is a gene well known in the snake world, and while still considered albino, produces animals that are a deeper red or dark yellows. Over time, the animals appear darker and sometimes almost brown with each additional shed. The result is a culture that is not unlike that of the appearance of maize corn.
Vulgare do well in temperate and semi-arid environments. They are not recommended for tropical due to issues molting in high humidity. They enjoy eating many soft bodied plants.
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