Wow, prices in the USA are crazy, I have 4 Giant Africans, Archispirostreptus gigas, and they cost £15 each from the spider shop, but I guess they are easier to get over here. Nice specimens, I was thinking about getting some different ones and your vid has given me some ideas 👍
They banned all imports of a lot of species of millipedes. Especially the Gigas. So the only people you can get it from now is breeders in the US and breeding in captivity i imagine is a pain
im making a terrarium for my dad, hes a little creeped out by bugs but im convincing him that some millipedes are just cute lil detrivores that like the occasional fruity snack (so he doesnt have to deal with feeder insects)
I'm planning on getting millipedes next month! Have been wanting to keep invertebrates for a few years now and finally decided to go for it. Thanks for the video!
A great videos. I'd just about decided on 3 ivory millipedes as my first ones and you helped me make up my mind. Although I do like the pink toed... New subscriber 😊
My parents said they don't want me to have a pet milipede because they are gross but they are willing to get me a queen ant, I don't mind it but I prefer milipede
I have so many of the American Giant Millipedes where I live you cant walk in the woods without needing to be careful to not step on them. For some reason my mother is terrified of them.
I was looking for a video like this! I really want a giant golden desert millipede! Do you think i can keep a pair in a 20 gallon tank? I also checked out your website and the prices are spectacular!
@@justanimals4280 Im glad to hear that!! As long as you can give them a good amount of soil for them to hide, i would consider possible to keep up to 10 individuals in a 20 gallon
I did some more research and i see 2 type of Giant Deserts one being the gold one being the chocolate any differences between them when it comes to care and size?
@@MT94SMM hey! No. If you look at the species name you'll see that the golden and chocolate version are both the same species, Orthoporus Ornatus. They both require the same care and get to the same size. They're just different colors. The same way many geckos have different morphs even if they are a different species, or there are ball pythons with lots of colors and morphs even if they are the same species. These two millipedes look the same except for the color, and are the same species, so they can interbreed with one another. However, there has not been a single person that has proven that they are breed able in captivity. We tried and got no luck so we buy them, quarantine and get them rid of parasites, and then keep them for months to ensure they are healthy, and then we resell. That's why they are more expensive in our store than in other stores. Many stores will sell you a dying millipede and blame it on the customer since it was not dead when it arrived but maybe it was full of mites and worms. Good luck with your research and don't hesitate to message us!
@@MT94SMM I do 75 for al my millipedes and they are there too, you could go up to 80 but I wouldn't go over 80 or under 70. And for humidity I don't track it with a hygrometer, but I make sure it's moist at the beginning of the day and not that much in the end. Don't let the humidity be high all the time or mold will build up
I have American Giant Millipedes and they are so gorgeous. The camera truly dont capture their colors
Wow, prices in the USA are crazy, I have 4 Giant Africans, Archispirostreptus gigas, and they cost £15 each from the spider shop, but I guess they are easier to get over here. Nice specimens, I was thinking about getting some different ones and your vid has given me some ideas 👍
I know!! They're so hard to find in here. And they're not illegal... Idk why but juveniles cost over 100 USD and adults can cost about 300 USD...
They haven't always been expensive here in the US. They used to be cheap
The reason for them being expensive is that exports of them used to be widely availible straight from east africa, but exports have been banned.
It's because or cities
They banned all imports of a lot of species of millipedes. Especially the Gigas. So the only people you can get it from now is breeders in the US and breeding in captivity i imagine is a pain
im making a terrarium for my dad, hes a little creeped out by bugs but im convincing him that some millipedes are just cute lil detrivores that like the occasional fruity snack (so he doesnt have to deal with feeder insects)
I'm planning on getting millipedes next month! Have been wanting to keep invertebrates for a few years now and finally decided to go for it. Thanks for the video!
I really love the giant american millipede/ Narceus americanus. They’re just perfect looking.
@@Pokalex11 right! they have great personalities too
A great videos. I'd just about decided on 3 ivory millipedes as my first ones and you helped me make up my mind. Although I do like the pink toed...
New subscriber 😊
@@PureAndShrimple thanks! im glad it helped!
CAUTION:. I got one of those cheap Chinese knockoff's with only a hundred legs
It Bit the Shit outta Me!!!!!!
@@Soundofwindonsand hahahah should have got the original with a thousand
My parents said they don't want me to have a pet milipede because they are gross but they are willing to get me a queen ant, I don't mind it but I prefer milipede
@@wuppado Thats a weird alternative haha. Millipedes are great, i would try to convince them or wait till you have a say
Wow, the Giant African Millipede over here is about £10!
I have so many of the American Giant Millipedes where I live you cant walk in the woods without needing to be careful to not step on them. For some reason my mother is terrified of them.
@@Denpachii Thats so cool!! I wish i could see them like that in the wild one day
im planning on buying a giant African chocolate and i was kinda wondering how old are the chocolates
I was looking for a video like this! I really want a giant golden desert millipede! Do you think i can keep a pair in a 20 gallon tank?
I also checked out your website and the prices are spectacular!
@@justanimals4280 Im glad to hear that!! As long as you can give them a good amount of soil for them to hide, i would consider possible to keep up to 10 individuals in a 20 gallon
@@Carebugss , k thanks!
@@justanimals4280 npp!
Is the Giant Desert Millipede the biggest North American Native?
That I know of, yes. It's twice as long or more as the American Giant Millipede. The biggest downside is that all of them are WC.
I did some more research and i see 2 type of Giant Deserts one being the gold one being the chocolate any differences between them when it comes to care and size?
@@MT94SMM hey! No. If you look at the species name you'll see that the golden and chocolate version are both the same species, Orthoporus Ornatus. They both require the same care and get to the same size. They're just different colors. The same way many geckos have different morphs even if they are a different species, or there are ball pythons with lots of colors and morphs even if they are the same species. These two millipedes look the same except for the color, and are the same species, so they can interbreed with one another. However, there has not been a single person that has proven that they are breed able in captivity. We tried and got no luck so we buy them, quarantine and get them rid of parasites, and then keep them for months to ensure they are healthy, and then we resell. That's why they are more expensive in our store than in other stores. Many stores will sell you a dying millipede and blame it on the customer since it was not dead when it arrived but maybe it was full of mites and worms. Good luck with your research and don't hesitate to message us!
What should the Tempature and Humidity be for them?
@@MT94SMM I do 75 for al my millipedes and they are there too, you could go up to 80 but I wouldn't go over 80 or under 70. And for humidity I don't track it with a hygrometer, but I make sure it's moist at the beginning of the day and not that much in the end. Don't let the humidity be high all the time or mold will build up
I want a giant dessert millipede if you get any
@@sharonlaughingwater7809 we have some! you can get them online right now!