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Armadillidium peraccae

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Market price is $30, with 1 live listing across 1 seller and a lowest ask of $30.

An Italian display Armadillidium, patterned, conglobating, dry-tolerant.

Calcium, leaf litter, ventilation: the genus defaults. Breeding runs slower than vulgare, faster than the showpieces.

Lowest Ask
$30
best value listed now
Market Price
$30
trimmed median, recent asks
All-Time Low
$12
seen across all crawls
90-Day Range
$12–$30
low to high
Live Listings
1
at 1 vendor now
Rarity
Common
5/10 · seen at 2 vendors ever
Prices as of the last crawl — 4 hours ago ()
The white marker shows where today's best-value listing sits between the lowest and highest price ever recorded. Liquidity: 143 listings / 90d · 2 vendors ever
$12 all-time low best value now: $30 $30 all-time high
Price History — asking prices; a time trend appears as daily crawls accumulate
Each dot = one listing: Female Male Unsexed | – – all-time low – – market price best value now (hover the chart for price · size · sex · vendor · date) (drag across the chart to read any day)
No Longer Listed — last seen at this ask, then absent from the seller's next three crawls. Not a confirmed sale: it may have sold, died, been held back for breeding, or simply been delisted.
~$12 @buddha_bugs · 2026-08-15
Available Now — 1 listing · click a row to open the seller's page
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$30 ❓ shipping
SellerSizeSexSourceAskShippingLandedDealRarity
Wonderland Exotics ? ? CB° $30.00 👎 5/10 Buy →
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How these numbers are worked out — market price, deal grades, and what they do not mean

Market price is a trimmed median of recent asks for a species — the highest and lowest are dropped before the middle is taken, so one unusual listing cannot move it. Below four asks there is nothing safe to trim, so it is a plain median.

A deal grade compares like with like. A listing is scored against others of the same species, same sex group and same size bucket — never against the species as a whole. A 1" unsexed sling and a 5" confirmed female are different markets, and blending them is how a fair price starts looking like a bargain.

Graded against history, not against today's shelf. The comparison is every ask ever recorded for that group, counted once per listing rather than once per day it sat unsold. Grading against whatever happens to be in stock right now would let a single low-priced arrival drag the median down and re-grade every other seller — a race to the bottom, which is not something a price tracker should cause. Where there is not yet enough history, the live listings are used and the page says so.

The badges:

  • 💎💎 at least 40% below that comparable median — or 20% below and also an all-time low.
  • 💎 20–40% below.
  • 👍 within about 10% of it.
  • 👎 more than 10% above.

Those thresholds are deliberately wide. The same animal at the same size routinely spans about 2× between the lowest and highest seller, so "20% below average" describes an ordinary listing rather than a find.

What these numbers are not. FangTrack sees asks, never sales — nothing here is a record of what anything sold for. A small number of sellers who specialise in premium display specimens are excluded from the calculated figures because their asks are not representative; their listings still appear. Private collection uploads never affect any public number. Shipping estimates are the vendor's stated flat rate added to the ask, not a checkout total.

A grade is information, not advice. Condition, provenance and how well a seller packs a live animal are worth more than a few dollars, and none of them are in the price. More on how this is calculated →