Hey, Hisserdude, I didn't realize that was you that placed that order. I saw your first name and thought for a second it might be you but I swear your email address had the word "miss" in it and I actually knew a girl back in school with the same first name minus the change of one letter.
In any case, I'll guarantee these to you because you need to have them. I swear you are a bit of an enigma to me. One of the most prolific participants across so many forums and yet for some reason we haven't done a lot of business together. You're always among the first to report any problems with spammers and such on Roachforum (yeah, I need to get the software over there updated). I really appreciate your contributions to this hobby and so I'm doubling your millipede order, for free!
Anyway, this is a little off topic so back to it.
I have been very pleasantly surprised to see that none of these millipedes have died since I received them (shipped to myself through 3 day transit from California). They are doing great and show no signs of slowing down.
Just tonight I observed them to be blinking on and off. Not quite rapid fire, but a distinct on/off. They aren't super bright, but glowing is glowing and it's still hard to believe that something so cool is also doing so well in captivity. Here's a link to that paper that has started to float around for those that haven't seen it. It's dated and the millipedes were named something else back then, but it's still very encouraging!
http://www.biolbull.org/content/102/2/100.full.pdf