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    Smaller millipede

    I provide a continuous source of polypore. I have a colony that is just over 3 years old.
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    Smaller millipede

    I am fascinated by many of the smaller millipede species. Here are a few that I am currently keeping.  I have successfully bred Brachycybe Lecontii.  I am hoping to breed the Octoglena gracilipes And Petaserpes rosalbus cope. Petaserpes rosalbus cope Brachycybe lecontii   Octoglena...
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    Tylobolus sp. Ripon

    I find this species to be relatively easy to breed.  However they like temps to stay below 85F. They seem to thrive when kept between 68-74F 
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    Isopods sharing enclosures

    I had both in one of my roach bins.  The dairy cow are so prolific that they out competed the powders. 
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    Choctella cumminsi

    North Alabama natives.  Choctella cumminsi. I add a photo for size comparison with A. caudulanus and Anadenobolus monilicornis
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    Pill millipedes

    I have had success with the Glomeris pustulata that I got from Orin.  I give them a wide selection of moss for them to eat the soil from.  Then I toss the moss in one of my Millie bins for the millipede to eat.  I had my first batch of babies last year.  
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    Salpidobolus

    They are amazing!
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    Giant blue Philippine Acladocricus

    The ones I got from you are doing well.  I have been surprised at how quickly they grow.  
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    Millipede cuteness overload

    I just love seeing the babies out and about.  
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    Ophistreptus guineensis

    That’s too bad.  I keep a few species of millipede myself.  They are interesting to watch if you can find a species that doesn’t stay buried 24-7.  Do you still keep other species?
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    Ophistreptus guineensis

    These are great.  We’re you ever successful breeding them?
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