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Red Panda King Isopods (Cubaris sp.)

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Red Panda King Isopods (Cubaris sp.)The Red Panda King is the red orange colour morph of the popular Cubaris Panda King same species and same accessible care, but with the grey body sections replaced by vivid orange to red colouration that contrasts dramatically against the unchanged off white central bands. Where standard Panda Kings deliver classic black and white panda patterning, Red Panda Kings deliver something genuinely more striking: warm fiery tones with red eyes, peachy

The Red Panda King is the red/orange colour morph of the popular Cubaris Panda King — same species and same accessible care, but with the grey body sections replaced by vivid orange-to-red colouration that contrasts dramatically against the unchanged off-white central bands. Where standard Panda Kings deliver classic black-and-white panda patterning, Red Panda Kings deliver something genuinely more striking: warm fiery tones with red eyes, peachy highlights, and the same iconic banded body structure that made the Panda King famous in the first place.

This is a selectively-bred line — a recessive colour mutation isolated and stabilised by serious breeders, sometimes also marketed as the "Albino Red" Panda King because of the red eye colouration that accompanies the reduced pigmentation. They're rarer than standard Panda Kings, more visually impressive, and arguably the most accessible "designer-tier" Cubaris currently available in the UK hobby.

What makes Red Panda Kings particularly worth considering is the combination: striking premium-morph appearance paired with the genuinely beginner-friendly care that makes regular Panda Kings such a popular gateway Cubaris. They're slower to establish than standard Panda Kings (a few months vs a few weeks before breeding really takes off), but once settled, they're prolific and rewarding to keep.

Available in starter colony groups. Captive-bred stock from established UK colonies. Mixed sizes included to give your colony immediate breeding potential.

Quick Care Summary

  • Scientific Name: Cubaris sp. 'Red Panda King'
  • Common Names: Red Panda King, Albino Red Panda King, Cubaris Red Panda King
  • Family: Armadillidae
  • Origin: Vietnam — limestone caves and karst formations (same locality as standard Panda King)
  • Adult Size: 10–15 mm
  • Lifespan: 2–4 years typical
  • Difficulty: Easy to Medium — beginner-friendly within the Cubaris genus, slightly more demanding than standard Panda Kings
  • Temperature: 22–26°C (slightly cooler end of the Panda King range, around 21–24°C reportedly suits Reds best)
  • Humidity: 70–80% — consistent humidity essential
  • Ventilation: Low to medium — humidity retention prioritised
  • Conglobation: Yes — rolls into a tight ball when disturbed
  • Behaviour: Nocturnal, deep burrowers, calm but reclusive
  • Breeding: Slow to establish (2–3 months) then reliable

What Makes Red Panda Kings Special

Several factors have made Red Panda Kings one of the most sought-after Cubaris morphs in the UK hobby:

The colour is genuinely striking. The standard Panda King's grey-and-white banding becomes orange-to-red-and-white in the Red morph — a dramatic visual transformation that takes a popular but classic-looking isopod and turns it into something genuinely eye-catching. Specimens range from bright orange through to deep blood-red, with peachy highlights on the rump or sides depending on the individual.

Red eyes are diagnostic. True Red Panda Kings have red eyes alongside the reduced body pigmentation — confirming this is a genuine recessive mutation rather than just selectively-bred colouration. The red eyes distinguish them from other red-tinted isopods and confirm authenticity.

The diagnostic white bands. The classic Panda King structure of "two solid white bands closer to the front end of the body" is preserved in the Red morph — these aren't just orange isopods, they're orange-with-the-distinctive-Panda-King-pattern. Serious breeders specifically isolate individuals that retain the strong banding to keep the pattern present in future generations.

Accessible designer-tier morph. Where ultra-premium Cubaris like Rubber Duckies and Lemon Blues run into significant money and demand high-maintenance husbandry, Red Panda Kings offer genuine "designer" visual impact at more accessible pricing with husbandry that's manageable for keepers stepping up from beginner species. They're the most realistic path into premium Cubaris keeping.

Beneath the designer pattern, they're Cubaris sp. Panda King. Same species as the standard Panda King — meaning the same forgiving genetics, same general care approach, same reliable (if slow) breeding once established. You're not signing up for ultra-demanding ultra-rare species husbandry.

Conglobation. Like all Cubaris, they roll into a tight ball when disturbed — adding character to colony observation, particularly striking with the warm colouration.

Selective breeding potential. The colour intensity varies between individuals. Some specimens show bright orange tones, others deeper red, others heavy peachy highlights. Serious keepers can selectively breed toward particular colour expressions — a genuine breeding project for keepers wanting more than just maintenance.

Important Note on Care Differences from Standard Panda Kings

While Red Panda Kings share most care requirements with standard Panda Kings, there are some practical differences worth knowing:

Slightly cooler temperatures suit them better. Where standard Panda Kings tolerate the full 21–27°C range, Red Panda Kings reportedly do best at the cooler end — around 21–24°C is ideal. Higher temperatures (above 26°C) can cause stress and increased mortality.

Slightly damper conditions preferred. Red Panda Kings benefit from consistent dampness throughout the enclosure rather than a strong moisture gradient. The substrate should be uniformly lightly damp (not wet) — they don't tolerate drying out as readily as standard Panda Kings.

Slower establishment. New Red Panda King colonies typically take 2–3 months to settle before breeding begins. Standard Panda Kings can be much faster. Patience is essential — don't panic if your colony appears static during the first few weeks.

Calcium and limestone remain essential. Despite the colour difference, they're still limestone cave-origin animals. Limestone access throughout the substrate isn't optional — it directly affects moulting health and breeding success.

How Red Panda Kings Compare to Other Premium Cubaris

If you're choosing between premium Cubaris morphs, here's how Red Panda Kings fit in:

  • vs Standard Panda King: Same species, different colour morph. Standard Panda Kings have grey-and-white banding at accessible prices and faster establishment. Red Panda Kings have orange/red-and-white at higher prices with slower establishment but more striking visual appeal. Choose Standard for budget and faster results; Red for visual impact.
  • vs Rubber Ducky: Rubber Duckies are the iconic premium Cubaris with the famous duck-face shell shape — larger, much more expensive, slower-breeding, and more demanding. Red Panda Kings deliver "designer" visual impact at more accessible pricing with more forgiving care.
  • vs Lemon Blue: Lemon Blues need carotenoid feeding to maintain their yellow tones. Red Panda Kings hold their colour without specific dietary requirements. Both are premium-tier with slow breeding.
  • vs Red Edge Blonde: Red Edge Blondes are leucistic with pink edging — different aesthetic. Red Panda Kings have actual red colouration plus white banding. Different visual styles for different preferences.

Browse the full Cubaris collection to compare all options.

Setting Up the Enclosure

A 6-quart sealed plastic container or small glass aquarium suits a starter colony of 5–10. Plastic tubs with clip-lock lids work particularly well for breeding setups — they hold humidity reliably and are easier to maintain than glass. Larger enclosures with multiple botanical decorations help simulate their natural cave habitat and encourage natural behaviours.

Ventilation should be low to medium. Red Panda Kings need humid conditions and don't tolerate stagnant or heavily-ventilated air well. A few small holes on opposite sides of the enclosure provide enough airflow without dropping humidity. Browse our accessories collection for appropriate enclosures and ventilation options.

Substrate — Limestone is Essential

This is where Red Panda King care diverges most clearly from non-Cubaris species. Their natural habitat is limestone caves, where the substrate is calcium-rich. Replicating this in captivity isn't optional — it directly affects moulting health, breeding success, and overall colony performance.

Substrate depth: 5–8 cm minimum (2–3 inches). Red Panda Kings are enthusiastic burrowers and spend much of their time beneath the surface, particularly during moulting and breeding.

Substrate composition:

  • Organic topsoil base (pesticide-free) mixed with coconut coir or forest humus
  • Generous limestone or crushed eggshells mixed throughout — not just placed on top. Essential for cave-origin species.
  • Sphagnum peat moss for moisture retention
  • Pieces of rotting white hardwood
  • Mushroom-mycelium substrate for fungal nutrition (biologically appropriate for tropical Cubaris)

Top layer: Generous leaf litter using magnolia leaves for long-lasting cover. Add multiple cork bark hides spread throughout — Red Panda Kings use multiple hides for shelter and to feel secure, which directly affects their breeding behaviour.

Humidity

This is where Red Panda Kings differ from standard moisture-gradient setups. Most Cubaris benefit from a clear wet/dry gradient, but Red Panda Kings actually do better with consistent light dampness throughout the enclosure (around 70–80% humidity).

Aim for substrate that feels consistently damp when squeezed but doesn't drip water. Don't let any part of the enclosure dry out completely — Red Panda Kings stress more readily than standard Panda Kings if conditions become too dry.

Cork bark pieces strategically placed across the enclosure help retain humidity and reduce watering frequency.

Temperature

22–26°C is the comfort range. Red Panda Kings reportedly do best at the cooler end (around 21–24°C) — higher temperatures can cause stress and mortality. UK summer temperatures often fall within range; winter heating is usually necessary if your home gets cold.

A low-wattage heat mat on the side of the enclosure (never underneath, to avoid drying substrate) connected to a thermostat keeps the colony stable. Avoid temperature fluctuations — stable conditions matter more than hitting any specific point within the comfort range.

Diet

Red Panda Kings are detritivores with broad appetites and protein-loving tendencies:

  • Primary diet (always available): Decaying leaf litter and rotting white wood
  • Vegetables (1–2x weekly): Cucumber, courgette, sweet potato, carrot, butternut squash, pumpkin, mango (reportedly well-received)
  • Protein (essential — 1–2x weekly): Red Panda Kings are notably protein-hungry. Options include freeze-dried shrimp, fish flakes, dried daphnia, silkworm pupae, freeze-dried peas, dried minnows. Place protein on drier areas — it spoils quickly in damp conditions and attracts pests.
  • Calcium (essential — non-negotiable for Cubaris): Cuttlebone always available, plus limestone mixed throughout the substrate. Inadequate calcium is the leading cause of moulting failure in Cubaris species.
  • Repashy supplements: Morning Wood is well-suited to Red Panda Kings — calcium-fortified, plant-based, and detritivore-specific.

Browse our accessories collection for the full range of protein supplements and substrate components.

Breeding

Red Panda Kings are slow to establish but reliably prolific once settled. New colonies typically need 2–3 months to acclimate before breeding begins — don't panic during this period, focus on stable conditions.

For optimal breeding:

  • Stable temperatures (21–24°C ideal)
  • Consistent humidity (70–80%)
  • Deep substrate (5–8 cm) for burrowing
  • Abundant calcium availability (limestone essential)
  • Regular protein supplementation
  • Minimal disturbance during establishment
  • Smaller enclosures during establishment helps individuals find each other
  • Starting with larger groups (10+) provides better genetic diversity

Once established, breeding continues reliably year-round. Be prepared to upgrade enclosure size or split colonies as populations grow.

Selective breeding for colour: The Red morph is recessive. Breeding two Red Panda Kings together typically produces all-red offspring. Crossing with standard Panda Kings produces wild-type-looking offspring that carry the red gene as recessive. If you want to maintain pure red lines, keep them separate from standard Panda Kings.

Some breeders also recommend isolating individuals with the strongest white banding to preserve the diagnostic Panda King pattern in future generations. Without this selection, the white bands can fade or become less prominent over multiple generations.

Pair With Springtails

Add a thriving springtail culture to any Red Panda King setup. The consistent humidity Red Panda Kings prefer is also ideal for mould development around protein foods. Springtails handle this microbial cleanup before it becomes a problem and coexist peacefully with the isopods. This isn't optional for Cubaris setups.

Who Should Buy Red Panda King Isopods?

Ideal for:

  • Keepers ready to step up from standard Panda Kings into a more visually impressive morph
  • Collectors building Cubaris collections wanting a striking warm-toned addition
  • Anyone seeking accessible "designer" Cubaris without ultra-premium pricing
  • Patient keepers willing to wait through slow establishment for striking results
  • Selective breeders interested in colour line projects
  • Display setups where visual impact matters

Not ideal for:

  • Complete beginners — start with hardier species or even standard Panda Kings first
  • Anyone unable to maintain consistent humidity
  • Keepers expecting immediate breeding results
  • Setups where temperature can't be kept below 26°C reliably
  • Mixed setups with aggressive species

Realistic Expectations

Newly arrived Red Panda Kings can take 2–3 months to fully settle before breeding begins. This is normal for the morph — don't dig through substrate looking for them or panic if you don't see immediate progress. Focus on maintaining stable conditions and let them establish.

Colour intensity varies between individuals. Some specimens show bright orange tones, others deeper red, others with more visible peachy highlights. The white banding intensity also varies — some animals have strong solid bands, others show fainter patterning. This variation is natural and gives serious breeders something to selectively breed for.

Newly arrived juveniles may appear paler than mature adults. Pattern and colour intensity develop with age and good nutrition. Given 2–3 months of stable conditions, juveniles develop into the bold-coloured adults you see in marketing photos.

Building Your Setup

A complete Red Panda King setup needs proper substrate components, calcium-rich materials (especially limestone), leaf litter, and varied protein supplements. Browse our accessories collection for everything you need — enclosures, ventilation, leaf litter, calcium (cuttlebone, limestone), and protein supplements (daphnia, silkworm pupae, fish flakes, freeze-dried peas, Repashy gel premixes).

For a deeper guide to Cubaris species, see our blog post on 23 different types of Cubaris isopods you should know about. Browse the full Cubaris collection for more options.

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