🌿 Introducing Cubaris iriomotensis “Miyako”
Refined, rare, and unmistakably elegant — Cubaris iriomotensis “Miyako” is a sought-after locale line prized for its smooth texture, subtle contrast, and compact, domed build. Often displaying warm gray to earthy brown tones with soft pattern variation, this line carries a grounded, natural beauty that feels perfectly at home in tropical environments.
Calm and somewhat reclusive, they thrive in stable, humid conditions and are best appreciated in mature, well-established enclosures.
✨ Why You’ll Love Them
🌫️ Subtle, Earthy Tones – Natural gray-brown hues with gentle contrast
🪵 Refined Cubaris Profile – Smooth, rounded body with a sturdy, armored look
💧 Humidity Focused – Prefers consistently moist substrate and shaded microclimates
📈 Slow & Rewarding – Gradual colony development ideal for patient collectors
🏠 Care Snapshot
Humidity:
High — maintain stable moisture with sphagnum moss pockets and minimal fluctuation
Substrate:
Deep, organic base rich in decomposing hardwood, leaf litter, and fungal presence
Diet:
Leaf litter (primary), soft rotting wood, premium isopod diet blends, occasional protein, and steady calcium supplementation
Temperature:
Ideal range: 70–78°F (21–26°C)
Understated yet captivating, Cubaris iriomotensis “Miyako” is perfect for keepers who appreciate natural coloration and quiet presence. A humble but distinguished addition to humid tropical collections — steady, resilient, and beautifully grounded. 🌿
