haelusnovak,

Glad you enjoyed them. I actually thought they were P. scaber at first too. And my first image might not have been the best. However, over on the reddit isopod page, they were identified as O. asellus based upon their little pale skirts and lack of bumpy back. Here’s a couple other images that may help us come to a conclusion. Either way, they’re cute. 🥰

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f28a471f-5775-431d-a995-b7d91f4f64a9.jpeg

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/5867d849-7e1b-49bd-86ca-708bee21a1f8.jpeg

This lady lost an antenna, but helped my populate my collection all the same. 💪

Ausmerica,

These are Oniscus asellus absolutely, but your first picture definitely appears to be scaber - you can see their granulation, which Oniscus doesn’t have.

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