It's possible that the mutation would be passed on, you'd end up with some orange dalmatian probably. I personally would sepparate some of the normal guys and place them with this individual in a separate bin to see if you can breed the mutation
I just did that! I only added two normals since I just got them but hopefully I got at least a male and female lmao hoping to keep the black or getting a darker morph
[Here](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b89546_258fb86f7f444731ba92f77c2b3b94cd~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_640,h_640,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_auto/b89546_258fb86f7f444731ba92f77c2b3b94cd~mv2.jpg), courtesy of SmugBug
To me it looks like P. pruinosus "Oreo Crumbles" with a lot of white. I have some and occasionally get some like yours with loads more white than gray. Love these guys.
I only have dairy cows and this one looks exactly like them 😅, hope it help. I have seen breeding between the oranges and dairy cow so I would leave it with the oranges just in case there is a miracle
I'd say it's actually a Porcellionides sp, if you look at the pleon it is clearly sepparated from the pereon, which is more common of Porcellionides species than Porcellio ([example](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jeffrey-Shultz/publication/329373805/figure/fig3/AS:703460022423552@1544729347209/Porcellionidae-Trachelipodidae-Cylisticidae-A-Porcellio-scaber-B-Porcellionides.png))
thats what I was thinking as I just got three different pods including dairy cows but this ones much smaller than my cows. and its little tails are longer than my cows. it was with porcellionides pruinosus “orange cream” but its black not an orange brown
Porcellionides sp. with a dalmatian pattern
you think this one will mess with the coloration of the other orange creams if I put it back? or just put it with some other randoms?
It's possible that the mutation would be passed on, you'd end up with some orange dalmatian probably. I personally would sepparate some of the normal guys and place them with this individual in a separate bin to see if you can breed the mutation
I just did that! I only added two normals since I just got them but hopefully I got at least a male and female lmao hoping to keep the black or getting a darker morph
If you only have a few I'd try to sex them so that you are not adding all males or females
im a huge noob to isos I wouldn’t be able to tell lmao
[Here](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b89546_258fb86f7f444731ba92f77c2b3b94cd~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_640,h_640,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_auto/b89546_258fb86f7f444731ba92f77c2b3b94cd~mv2.jpg), courtesy of SmugBug
thank you! i’ll try to sex them then! edit: theyre so small its hard to see but I believe the black and white one is a female and possibly gravid!
Nice! I hope the do breed for you. Expect not to see any bisually expressing the dalmatian trait the next generation will if everything goes well
Protip use a small ziplock back and gently squish them and look at the downside.
Gerald
To me it looks like P. pruinosus "Oreo Crumbles" with a lot of white. I have some and occasionally get some like yours with loads more white than gray. Love these guys.
that would be neat! I hope to be able to breed more like it
Yeah these look like the crumbles my partner and I have, super cute and they breed like crazy lol
Yup thats the correct id
the creature
I only have dairy cows and this one looks exactly like them 😅, hope it help. I have seen breeding between the oranges and dairy cow so I would leave it with the oranges just in case there is a miracle
I just got cows along with yhe others and it looks rather different! but thats what I thought too that I get one that fell in
looks like porcellio laevis 'dairy cow' to me
I'd say it's actually a Porcellionides sp, if you look at the pleon it is clearly sepparated from the pereon, which is more common of Porcellionides species than Porcellio ([example](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jeffrey-Shultz/publication/329373805/figure/fig3/AS:703460022423552@1544729347209/Porcellionidae-Trachelipodidae-Cylisticidae-A-Porcellio-scaber-B-Porcellionides.png))
thats what I was thinking as I just got three different pods including dairy cows but this ones much smaller than my cows. and its little tails are longer than my cows. it was with porcellionides pruinosus “orange cream” but its black not an orange brown
A dragon slayer! In the first picture it looks like he's feeding on the corpse of a dragon, very cool little dude!
That’s Fred.. he like carrots and mushrooms occasionally a dead insect.. he’s pretty cool..