I just got 2 bumblebee millipedes! Here in Florida they are so common. They are really cool and docile animals. I did so much research before I got them lol. My substrate has compost soil mix and for the wood mix I put a mix of cherry wood and maple wood. I use crushed up eggshells as calcium and they love bananas! (I also put dried leaf litter) They look so healthy and I am so happy. Thanks to your channel, I started loving millipedes! Tysm!!!
Millipedes are definitely my favorite pet invertebrates. If I ever decide to get another species I'll definitely consider bumblebee millipedes. Their lime green coloration is very pretty.
I just found a place with a good amount of them, so I'm trying to raise them now. I didn't take all I saw, I just took enough to have some hopefully survive long enough to reproduce. Bumblee bee millipedes are my favorite color pattern.
I've collected some millipides and they come randomly with matereals that I bring from the park area (hardly decayed leaves, different pieces of wood). I do not sterilise anything. With the materials comes springtails, worms, different types of mites, polydesmia, snails and slugs and they live totally fine into the enclosure with my cockroaches (tropical ones), I hope they multiply, but I found it hard to observe because of all messy over there. Room temperature is about 68-70°F(20-21°C), however in natural this species resist winters with temperatures -10°F(-20°C and lower). Summer, outside temperature is rare over 80°C. I have count about 35 wild different species in my tank, however some of them died. 1 species of sprintail was gone very soon (probably because scolopendra may be 1/3 inch) 1 species of springtail seems to be dissapeared after about 8 month (probably because of the compete with the main species of springtail that breed super fast) 1 species of carnivorous mites died pretty soon (I had about 5 individuals)
Amazing and beautiful Millipedes! We have Scarlets and I heard you can crossbreed them with Scarlets? Sadly I can't find any bumblebees I can find for sale where I live, but I find Zebra Millipedes for sale here. Might get some soon? In the wild, I have only found Chondromorpha xanthotricha, and Scarlet millipedes.
I don’t think scarlets can crossbreed with bumblebees…I used to keep them together and saw no evidence of hybrids. Do you know what species the zebras in your area are?
Can you house a single bumblebee millipede with isopods? I have 3 Isopod Terrariums. One is a community Vivarium, four Bess Beetles, Armadillium Macalatum, Armadillium vulgare, springtails, two rainbow dung beetles, bolboba scarab beetles, small ground beetles, it's a 16 quart tub. With latches and built in ventilation in the lid with transparent windows. I do have a really deep tub that is unused I could make it a Vivarium if I needed too. My other two Isopod Vivariums one is a 6.5 tub with springtails, bolboba scarabs two individuals, Armadillium Macalatum, vulgare, and a wild slater that is blueish gray in coloration. The other Isopod Terrarium is a big display pioneer case turned upside down, it's the biggest to scale case they make. It has bolboba beetles, Armadillium vulgare, Macalatum, and mysterious mites that I tagged you with for help on identification. It has many baby Isopods because I was going to transfer all my Isopods from it because the mites are mysterious and getting really high in numbers and isopods seem uncomfortable. I ordered Armadillium perraccae (20) and one bumblebee millipede from the bug hub. They are on the way. Also I use the same substrate for my plants and Isopods. It's a tub filled with, coconut fiber, orchid bark chips, calcium powder, worm castings, perlite, vermiculite, sand, almond tea tree leaves, cinnamon powder for mold, and I occasionally spray peppermint spray onto it as well. It also has uhh salt, limestone pellets, wood chips, cork bark powder, repri soil that either you or another UA-camr that makes Terrarium you are aquanted with recommended. My room currently is 69.5 as I was typing this, it's now 70.6 F . I live in Texas btw. It was 78°F highest today. I'm ordering this week because it's literally the only week where temps haven't been above 80°F consistently.
Is 70-71 degrees acceptable? That's what i keep my finch room at, I'm not sure my wife would be okay bumping up the temp a couple of degrees for some millipedes!
You can place the heating pad on the outside underneath your enclosure and even place a thin or thick cloth between the tank and the pad and it should help out to warm but not kill the milipedes
Can you do ants next? They are really interesting and diverse, and the ant-keeping hobby is quickly growing in popularity! Anyways, great video! Keep it up 👍
How big of a colony could successfully be housed in that 6 qt sterilite tub? I'm trying to start a few colonies and am wondering how many of those I should buy.
You could probably house 100 in a 6 quart with good substrate maintenance. I have had up to 75 or so in a 6 quart tub, including juveniles and tiny babies.
@@Aquarimax actually I'm in Jamaica... nobody has any idea that people keep them as pets here.. your culture and habitat videos are what made you a great sub for me, keep up the good content.
@@Aquarimax No problem... I found it interesting as well... it makes me wonder what other kind of (forgive me, I don't know the proper word... insects) that we have here are kept as pets... we have centipedes that are brown with some orange and green hints that grow up to 8 inches and are blazing fast while articulating like a snake... people don't like them much, 'give a nasty sting.
Great video! What about mold? Every time we have any amount of moisture in any of our enclosures, even our snakes humidity box, we end up with mold. Even the moss molds.
For a while, they will be fine, unless you are starting with large numbers. As the population grows, you will need to upgrade and/or split the population into other containers.
Hello. I have a few questions. if you could answer that would be great! I'm looking to get a spirostreptus species 1. 1. Where can I find a good small sized terrarium 2. What is a good sized terrarium 3. If I purchase a millipede from the Uk to the US will it most likely survive? 4. Are springtime helpful with millipedes? If so where can I get some
The Formal Top-hat I would suggest a 6-16 quart Sterilite tub, they are available at most department stores or home improvement stores. I would suggest getting them here in the USA, they are available and it is safer and easier. Springtails are extremely helpful. I suggest them strongly. www.bugsincyberspace.com or any dart frog supply store should have springtails.
would it be bad if i start a small population in my backyard I heard their poop is great fertilizer. Was wondering if you happen to breed Smokey ghost or pink foot milipedes mine seem to live a long time but idk if the babies inside the enclosures are theirs or scarlets
Alex Contreras I wouldn’t advise releasing them outside, but once you freeze used substrate for 72 hours, it will make good fertilizer. I have bred the cherry foots before.
Just got 40 bumblebee and scarlet millipedes and am already loving them. They're so little and cute. Have you used them as a cleanup crew? I think BioDude talks about using them and I saw mention of people using them in crested gecko tanks, but it seems chancy since they might kill the gecko if it tries to eat them. I was thinking of using them in my garter snake enclosure, but again, garter snakes eat millipedes and I don't know if the snake could handle it if she did eat one. Anoles live with them, so that might work or something like a ball python that won't eat them at all.
I like them a lot, though I have never used them for a cleanup crew for the reasons you cited. It s quite possible that they would work with some species that would be unlikely to eat them, just like you said.
Just a random question, how fast do springtails breed, and do you need to feed them anything specific if they are put together with my magic potion isopods or do I just feed the isopods and the springtails can survive?
carl tong springtails are pretty fast breeders. Usually within a month to six weeks of addiibg them, you will see many, many babies. If you put them in with your magic potion isopods, you will likely find that they will do extremely well if you take good care of the isopods and ignore the springtails. 👍🏽
That's a tough question, I have heard that the isopods may mess with the millipedes during molting. I think providing plenty of protein and calcium may fix that issue, and haven't had any problems in my community tank which includes multiple isopod species, scarlet millipedes, earthworms(two, but I think they had babies!), and springtails. They have been getting along fine for a year now.
Are these a viable option for vivarium clean up crew? Thinking of adding a soil aerator to my bioactive setup but don't want to go the earthworm route if I can help it.
Itndepends on what you are keeping in terms of macro fauna, but I Kight suggest a butrowing isopod like giant canyons instead. Some lizards, frogs, etc would try to eat bumblebee millipedes and none involved would be happy about it.
@@Aquarimax oh this would be for a ball python enclosure so not worried about the main inhabitant eating them....so outside of that are they not worth the hassle of being a member of the cleaner crew? I have a colony of spanish orange scaber in there already so I didn't want to mix isopod morphs and really not interested in worms either.
Christopher Dukes I wouldn’t bother adding anything else for soil aeration. P. scaber aren’t big burrowers, but they should do a good job as a cleanup crew, and will turn the substrate to some extent.
do the babies of these species burrow more than the adults or is it just a trait of the species not being very surface active? havent seen mine since i got them (babies)
About how long does it take to go from hatching to breeding? I have a colony of a dozen adults who just had a ton of babies hatch, and I'm curious how long it'll take til they reach adulthood.
when housing multiple species together (obviously without wanting any breeding), would you say keeping bumblebees is okay to keep with fire or ivory millipedes?
Millipedes of various species can get along ...the difficulty would be to stop them from breeding. One female bumblebee might well be fertilized by a male bumblebee the time you put her in with other species.
Aquarimax Pets what if you only keep one of each species? they can’t cross breed can they? :O apologies for newbie questions, i have inverts but new to millies so just trying to educate! i have no clue what i could do with baby millies so im trying to figure out a way of aboiding breeding 😅
All good Things i appreciate your questions. 👍🏽if you keep only males of each species, it could work...if you put one female of each species together, they might already have mated, so you might end up with babies even with only one of each species.
Is there any smaller type of millipedes ? The terrarium that I am using now is only a ten G aquarium. I had it already when the terrarium bug bit me so I decided to try a trial run with it. The temp stays rather constant in my house. So in the night when the light timer turns off the under the tank heat pad and the lights, the temp will get down to very close to 70F plus or minus 1-2 degree. Then when the heating pad is on during the day it gets up to 82 degree F.
Gecxid Rureel there are some other millipedes of similar or smaller siz. Scarlet millipedes are maybe a little smaller, and not so temperature sensitive. Feather millipedes are smaller and like it rather cool.
I just got 2 bumblebee millipedes! Here in Florida they are so common. They are really cool and docile animals. I did so much research before I got them lol. My substrate has compost soil mix and for the wood mix I put a mix of cherry wood and maple wood. I use crushed up eggshells as calcium and they love bananas! (I also put dried leaf litter) They look so healthy and I am so happy. Thanks to your channel, I started loving millipedes! Tysm!!!
Beautiful! Is it okay if we use a short section of this clip in our upcoming video? You will be credited accordingly. Thanks!
Absolutely! With the proper credit I am delighted to have you use it. 👍🏼
@@Aquarimax Thank you!
Millipedes are definitely my favorite pet invertebrates. If I ever decide to get another species I'll definitely consider bumblebee millipedes. Their lime green coloration is very pretty.
Nesogaster These are a fun species for sure! 👍🏽
Thank you Russ! I have a group of bumblebee millipedes arriving today and have their enclosure all ready to go!
Awesome! Enjoy them!!
Yeah these things and scarlet millipedes are everywhere in south Florida
Kaka krabby patty Yep! That is where I first encountered both species...in Miami Beach. 👍🏽
I find them in the Tampa area
The best guide on the internet
Very helpful video!
These are beautiful. Thank you for showing us how to care for them. I love your videos.
Lois King You’re welcome, and thank you!
i almost want one even know i’m terrified of them they seem like a good pet and they aren’t giant
I just found a place with a good amount of them, so I'm trying to raise them now.
I didn't take all I saw, I just took enough to have some hopefully survive long enough to reproduce.
Bumblee bee millipedes are my favorite color pattern.
I just ordered bumblebee millipedes to get over my fear of them
A good species for that! Not too big, lovely colors, and easy.
Thanks for the information! I'm actually planning on getting one as a pet sometime in the future.
Already were on my wishlist!
CritterGirl I’m sure you will enjoy them 👍
Just got a bumblebee and 2 scarlet, I work at a reptile store so I will always be getting babies from our breeders in our enclosures
They are very pretty. Thank you Russ.
Barb Helle Thanks for watching, Barb!
Thanks for the well informed information!
Great videio. You really covered so much information. Thanks. My vote for millipedes goes to ivories but BBs are a close second
hi :)
This is great information rus I enjoy my bumblebees millerpede thats is so cool that they are from Jamaica
Crystal's pets&plants Thanks Crystal!
i’ve been planning on getting a bumblebee millipede, thank you so much for this video!
All good Things You’re welcome! 👍🏽
helpful, accurate, simple. all-around nice youtube video.
Like always, excellent segment!
Komodo M Much appreciated l!!
Great videos like always!!!!
Zer0cool NINJA88 Thank you!!
There cool those ! Love watching the content, thanks rus, peace out from scotland ,
ANTS SCOTLAND Thank you, I really appreciate your support!
@@Aquarimax I'm also gary mcintyre ,I was on wrong you tube acc lol , hi rus
ANTS SCOTLAND Hi Gary!! 🤣
This is the earliest I’ve ever been!!
Wyatt’s Wildlife awesome!
Very pretty spiecies!
World of Cacti thank you!!
Have you done a complete tour of your enclosures and critters? Because you're living the dream and I need something to compare my shallow life to
David Buck I did a 15,000 sub tour a while back...time for another!
I've collected some millipides and they come randomly with matereals that I bring from the park area (hardly decayed leaves, different pieces of wood).
I do not sterilise anything. With the materials comes springtails, worms, different types of mites, polydesmia, snails and slugs and they live totally fine into the enclosure with my cockroaches (tropical ones), I hope they multiply, but I found it hard to observe because of all messy over there.
Room temperature is about 68-70°F(20-21°C), however in natural this species resist winters with temperatures -10°F(-20°C and lower).
Summer, outside temperature is rare over 80°C.
I have count about 35 wild different species in my tank, however some of them died.
1 species of sprintail was gone very soon (probably because scolopendra may be 1/3 inch)
1 species of springtail seems to be dissapeared after about 8 month (probably because of the compete with the main species of springtail that breed super fast)
1 species of carnivorous mites died pretty soon (I had about 5 individuals)
Isn't it so cute when you see a little snail come along to much on some veg? I don't mind them at all.
Amazing and beautiful Millipedes! We have Scarlets and I heard you can crossbreed them with Scarlets? Sadly I can't find any bumblebees I can find for sale where I live, but I find Zebra Millipedes for sale here. Might get some soon?
In the wild, I have only found Chondromorpha xanthotricha, and Scarlet millipedes.
I don’t think scarlets can crossbreed with bumblebees…I used to keep them together and saw no evidence of hybrids. Do you know what species the zebras in your area are?
@@Aquarimax I think the Zebras might be Doratogonus flavifilis or some other Harpagophoridae.
Can you house a single bumblebee millipede with isopods?
I have 3 Isopod Terrariums.
One is a community Vivarium, four Bess Beetles, Armadillium Macalatum, Armadillium vulgare, springtails, two rainbow dung beetles, bolboba scarab beetles, small ground beetles, it's a 16 quart tub. With latches and built in ventilation in the lid with transparent windows.
I do have a really deep tub that is unused I could make it a Vivarium if I needed too.
My other two Isopod Vivariums one is a 6.5 tub with springtails, bolboba scarabs two individuals, Armadillium Macalatum, vulgare, and a wild slater that is blueish gray in coloration.
The other Isopod Terrarium is a big display pioneer case turned upside down, it's the biggest to scale case they make.
It has bolboba beetles, Armadillium vulgare, Macalatum, and mysterious mites that I tagged you with for help on identification.
It has many baby Isopods because I was going to transfer all my Isopods from it because the mites are mysterious and getting really high in numbers and isopods seem uncomfortable.
I ordered Armadillium perraccae (20) and one bumblebee millipede from the bug hub. They are on the way.
Also I use the same substrate for my plants and Isopods.
It's a tub filled with, coconut fiber, orchid bark chips, calcium powder, worm castings, perlite, vermiculite, sand, almond tea tree leaves, cinnamon powder for mold, and I occasionally spray peppermint spray onto it as well.
It also has uhh salt, limestone pellets, wood chips, cork bark powder, repri soil that either you or another UA-camr that makes Terrarium you are aquanted with recommended.
My room currently is 69.5 as I was typing this, it's now 70.6 F .
I live in Texas btw.
It was 78°F highest today.
I'm ordering this week because it's literally the only week where temps haven't been above 80°F consistently.
It can be done, and some people do it successfully, but if there are molting issues with that millipede, e isopods will take advantage of it.
I remember these from when I lived in PR. I would love watching them roll up as a child. Can one keep millipedes with isopods and springtails?
Is 70-71 degrees acceptable? That's what i keep my finch room at, I'm not sure my wife would be okay bumping up the temp a couple of degrees for some millipedes!
They can survive at temps lower than 72, but they do seem to do better at warmer temps.
You can place the heating pad on the outside underneath your enclosure and even place a thin or thick cloth between the tank and the pad and it should help out to warm but not kill the milipedes
Can you do ants next? They are really interesting and diverse, and the ant-keeping hobby is quickly growing in popularity!
Anyways, great video! Keep it up 👍
Antwit I will definitely work on getting an ant expert for a guest interview 👍
Aquarimax Pets Awesome! The only expert I know is Miles from the Ant Network. Check him out, he’s a myrmecologist (study of ants)!
Can these millipedes be housed with dart frogs
I wouldn’t, as the frogs might eat the newly hatched millipedes, and/or be harmed by the toxins of the older millipedes.
very informative thank you !
How big of a colony could successfully be housed in that 6 qt sterilite tub? I'm trying to start a few colonies and am wondering how many of those I should buy.
You could probably house 100 in a 6 quart with good substrate maintenance. I have had up to 75 or so in a 6 quart tub, including juveniles and tiny babies.
would 68 be too cold? is there a better species for lower temperatures.
I wouldn’t suggest keeping these at temps below 72 for extended periods of time. Some of the Narceus species would probably do fine around 68 F.
I just wish they grew bigger.
What's up, tempest?
Vaush fanboy?
Yes!!!
I see these often, I never knew that they were recognised as a Jamaican species.
Sean Tomlinson are you in Florida?
@@Aquarimax actually I'm in Jamaica... nobody has any idea that people keep them as pets here.. your culture and habitat videos are what made you a great sub for me, keep up the good content.
Sean Tomlinson Interesting! I am glad to hear that you enjoy the channel, I’ll try to keep interesting videos coming!
@@Aquarimax No problem... I found it interesting as well... it makes me wonder what other kind of (forgive me, I don't know the proper word... insects) that we have here are kept as pets... we have centipedes that are brown with some orange and green hints that grow up to 8 inches and are blazing fast while articulating like a snake... people don't like them much, 'give a nasty sting.
Great video!
What about mold? Every time we have any amount of moisture in any of our enclosures, even our snakes humidity box, we end up with mold. Even the moss molds.
I’ve heard springtails help with mold! You could try add some to your enclosures
ty sm!!
Consenting thank you!
My word. I'd have to make sure I don't mistake the hatchlings for nematodes.
Theropod Hunter very tiny!!
Will they be fine in a 2.5 gallon?
For a while, they will be fine, unless you are starting with large numbers. As the population grows, you will
need to upgrade and/or split the population into other containers.
I don't mind the size of millipedes dose are very pretty millipedes!
Mr. E. Fynn i agree!
I'll call mine tempest.
Hey Rus , amazing vid as always, can you make an endler and shell dwellers update next ?
Ansari Mustafa I’ll try to do a fishy update soon 👍
@@Aquarimax that's so amazingly good to hear , you are the best Rus !!!
Hello. I have a few questions. if you could answer that would be great! I'm looking to get a spirostreptus species 1.
1. Where can I find a good small sized terrarium
2. What is a good sized terrarium
3. If I purchase a millipede from the Uk to the US will it most likely survive?
4. Are springtime helpful with millipedes? If so where can I get some
The Formal Top-hat I would suggest a 6-16 quart Sterilite tub, they are available at most department stores or home improvement stores.
I would suggest getting them here in the USA, they are available and it is safer and easier.
Springtails are extremely helpful. I suggest them strongly. www.bugsincyberspace.com or any dart frog supply store should have springtails.
I just order 5 of those beautiful millis
Can I keep them with my Subulina octona snails?
I am not familiar with that species of snail…so I am unsure how they would do together.
@@Aquarimax I wanna create a mini forest kind off so I am trying to see what species can cohabitate peacefully
would it be bad if i start a small population in my backyard I heard their poop is great fertilizer. Was wondering if you happen to breed Smokey ghost or pink foot milipedes mine seem to live a long time but idk if the babies inside the enclosures are theirs or scarlets
Alex Contreras I wouldn’t advise releasing them outside, but once you freeze used substrate for 72 hours, it will make good fertilizer.
I have bred the cherry foots before.
question:Do i need heating i live in the caribbean and i can just take a baby millipede from my yard they are cute and they live everywhere.
You probably do not need extra heating unless you keep your house very cold with air conditioning.
@@Aquarimax thanks
Just got 40 bumblebee and scarlet millipedes and am already loving them. They're so little and cute. Have you used them as a cleanup crew? I think BioDude talks about using them and I saw mention of people using them in crested gecko tanks, but it seems chancy since they might kill the gecko if it tries to eat them. I was thinking of using them in my garter snake enclosure, but again, garter snakes eat millipedes and I don't know if the snake could handle it if she did eat one. Anoles live with them, so that might work or something like a ball python that won't eat them at all.
I like them a lot, though I have never used them for a cleanup crew for the reasons you cited. It s quite possible that they would work with some species that would be unlikely to eat them, just like you said.
Can you do a orthoporus ornatus video?!
How are the garters doing? Did the terrarium grow in?
Negative Grain Thanks for asking! garters are much bigger, the female is likely pregnant, and the plants are all spreading, especially all the ferns!
That old substrate is also black gold. please send it to me for my plants.
Can they be kept alone? Or with just 2 of them? I want bumblebee millipedes but i dont want to breed them
You could keep just males together, or just keep one immature bd let it grow up without a mate
Just a random question, how fast do springtails breed, and do you need to feed them anything specific if they are put together with my magic potion isopods or do I just feed the isopods and the springtails can survive?
carl tong springtails are pretty fast breeders. Usually within a month to six weeks of addiibg them, you will see many, many babies. If you put them in with your magic potion isopods, you will likely find that they will do extremely well if you take good care of the isopods and ignore the springtails. 👍🏽
@@Aquarimax Thanks man!
Would you recommend having dwarf purple or any other kind of dwarf isopod in the same enclosure has the millipedes?
Personally I would go with springtails with millipedes, rather than any type of isopod.
and can I just throw old substrate in theyard by the garden i have tons of of millipedes living there
Trying to find a gigas, they are so hard to find
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Since the enclosure and food requirements are much the same, can you cohabit any millipedes with isopods?
That's a tough question, I have heard that the isopods may mess with the millipedes during molting.
I think providing plenty of protein and calcium may fix that issue, and haven't had any problems in my community tank which includes multiple isopod species, scarlet millipedes, earthworms(two, but I think they had babies!), and springtails. They have been getting along fine for a year now.
Are these a viable option for vivarium clean up crew? Thinking of adding a soil aerator to my bioactive setup but don't want to go the earthworm route if I can help it.
Itndepends on what you are keeping in terms of macro fauna, but I
Kight suggest a butrowing isopod like giant canyons instead. Some lizards, frogs, etc would try to eat bumblebee millipedes and none involved would be happy about it.
@@Aquarimax oh this would be for a ball python enclosure so not worried about the main inhabitant eating them....so outside of that are they not worth the hassle of being a member of the cleaner crew? I have a colony of spanish orange scaber in there already so I didn't want to mix isopod morphs and really not interested in worms either.
Christopher Dukes I wouldn’t bother adding anything else for soil aeration. P. scaber aren’t big burrowers, but they should do a good job as a cleanup crew, and will turn the substrate to some extent.
@@Aquarimax hey thanks for the advice....will leave the job to the scabers.
Could you use millipedes as a clean up crew?
do the babies of these species burrow more than the adults or is it just a trait of the species not being very surface active? havent seen mine since i got them (babies)
They do tend to burrow a lot even the adults, though they tend to come out at night quite a bit.
I'm worried about oak pellets, when you use oak pellet for the substrate it does not mold?
Not any more than other substrates…and adding springtails right away can help avoid the issue
About how long does it take to go from hatching to breeding? I have a colony of a dozen adults who just had a ton of babies hatch, and I'm curious how long it'll take til they reach adulthood.
It seems to be about a year to a year and a half...
@@Aquarimax Excellent, thanks! So many sites go over what it takes to breed them, but nobody ever mentions their growth rate. It's a real pain!
Good point! I’m wish I had thought of that when I was making the video. 🤣
will you have millipedes available soon?
hailey eve I have a permit to receive them, but not to ship them yet.
when housing multiple species together (obviously without wanting any breeding), would you say keeping bumblebees is okay to keep with fire or ivory millipedes?
Millipedes of various species can get along ...the difficulty would be to stop them from breeding. One female bumblebee might well be fertilized by a male bumblebee the time you put her in with other species.
Aquarimax Pets what if you only keep one of each species? they can’t cross breed can they? :O apologies for newbie questions, i have inverts but new to millies so just trying to educate! i have no clue what i could do with baby millies so im trying to figure out a way of aboiding breeding 😅
All good Things i appreciate your questions. 👍🏽if you keep only males of each species, it could work...if you put one female of each species together, they might already have mated, so you might end up with babies even with only one of each species.
Is there any smaller type of millipedes ? The terrarium that I am using now is only a ten G aquarium. I had it already when the terrarium bug bit me so I decided to try a trial run with it.
The temp stays rather constant in my house. So in the night when the light timer turns off the under the tank heat pad and the lights, the temp will get down to very close to 70F
plus or minus 1-2 degree. Then when the heating pad is on during the day it gets up to 82 degree F.
Gecxid Rureel there are some other millipedes of similar or smaller siz. Scarlet millipedes are maybe a little smaller, and not so temperature sensitive. Feather millipedes are smaller and like it rather cool.
@@Aquarimax Thank You...
Poor things turn up dead on my apartment pretty often :(
😊😅😊😅 If anyone is looking for amber millipedes let me know. I have many adults & babies.❤❤❤❤❤
Im getting 3
I didn’t know clints reptiles changed his channel name and got fired, replaced at the same time
Bowsersomedoggo Minecraft nope...just best SEO practices!
Have any of you ever seen a millipeed trip??
Zer0cool NINJA88 It seems like that would be hard to do with so many feet!
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These creep tf out of me wtf
I still don't know if you and Clint are friends or if you're just aping off his title for views while pretending it's parody
__ Clint and I have communicated quite a bit and are looking forward to meeting in person!