Sugar Sydney
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Picture Source: ExoPetsHomeTown
Species: Cubaris sp. “Sugar Sydney”
Origin: Unknown
(Based on our own experiences)
Difficulties to Keep: ⭐⭐☆☆☆ (2/5)
Humidity Level: 💧💧💧☆☆ (3/5)
Category: Mid–Low End Isopod
Description:
Cubaris sp. “Sugar Sydney” is a soft-looking Cubaris species known for its pale, sugar-like appearance, usually showing creamy white to light beige tones that give it a clean and minimal aesthetic. It stands out nicely in bioactive setups due to its light coloration and subtle contrast.
This species stays small to medium in size and is relatively easy to maintain under stable conditions. It prefers balanced humidity with good airflow and a well-structured setup to prevent excess moisture buildup.
Once established, it becomes a steady breeder and a calm, easy-going Cubaris species suitable for hobbyists who enjoy lighter, minimalist isopods.
Note (Hobby Term):
“Cold door species” here refers to an unpopular or low-demand species in the hobby market, not temperature-related care. It is still a valid isopod, but less commonly kept or traded compared to high-demand Cubaris morphs.