Hello everybody :) I wish you the best to upcoming year 2022!
Long time to put here some updates. I am reducing my species list a little bit due the lack of time. Anyway, I will keep the most of species as long as possible.
Coxobolellus cf. albiceps - it is really nice and easy to breed...
Hello friends :) long time to see you!
I hope everybody in this forum is okay and your millipedes are doing fine too.
Here are some recent photos from my breeding room.
Thanks for comments to Narceus sp. I will consider that.
Enjoy!
Centrobolus sp. Mozambik "hypomelanistic" ... it seems like...
Thank you for very useful information.
I will try to contact experts on Anatolian fauna and provide samples to them. Even I have no correct locality data, I hope they find it useful. If anybody keeps some interesting wild collected specimens, it is always better to postpone samples to experts...
Yes, but I keep just a single female and about 10 males lol ... I use label of a dealer, but soon I will ship male samples to taxonomis for proper determination. Anyway, no offspring, so perhaps next time...
.... some Merulanella and Porcellio
Merulanella spec. Ember Bee are really huge ones!
... and here comes captive breeding
Merulanella spec. Tricolor breeding
Strange looking Porcellio d. troglophila
Porcellio buddelundi
Strange looking Porcellio silvestri "Catalonya"
Porcellio...
Hello everybody :)
Here we go again ... thanks all to your kind words
Following my sightings of WC animals, there are more shades of its color - I do have also the same colored as you have.
I do trades only within Europe - feel free to contact.
Benoitolus sp. Khao Sok - albino pair and a...
So, I am back - with some fresh updates. I am glad you´ve found my post interesting :headphone:
Chicobolus spinigerus - captive breeding F3
Narceus gordanus "Gold" mating attempt - hope to breed this one, very nice species!
Unidentified species from Malaysia - captive breeding...
So, here I present the breeding of Coromus sp. Black (hobby name I recommend for them). I have no information about the success of any other millipede breeders, so perhaps it is one of the first breeding of this kind. It is very impressive black species :happy:
Its egg chamber seen from the...
So,
I have found another "hypomelanistic" specimen of Centrobolus sp. Mozambik - this time a female. Unfortunately the previous one (male) died already, but I have created 12 separated pairs of its offspring labeled as "het hypomelanistic". I have picked up one "het" male and put it together...
Yes it looks like dolfusi offspring, but better to wait some more instars to come to confirm it
You mentioned Spirostreptus servatius - I think it is one of the prettiest species in hobby ... and yesterday I was just counting the juveniles of my recent breeding = more than 500!
There are also...
It has been longer time I have not added anything ... so here comes some updates :)
By the way ... thanks to you all for kind words! :geek:
Benoitolus siamensis breeding :) it is actually very nice small millipede
... and this is how Benoitolus siamensis with its offspring glow under UV...
Merry Christmas to everybody :) here are some millipedes for you...
Red Spotted Flat milllipede - well, I am still not sure even by the genus of these ones, which comes from Nigeria, anybody knows?
Similar situation with this one, resembles Coromus sp. ... origin in Cameroon (some sellers...
Ommatoiulus rufilans seems to be easy to keep, since September when I bought them none of them died. Simultaneously I have not bred them yet, so my experiences are very sparse. It is indeed pretty smaller species.
Epibolus pulchripes were the first (or one of the first) millipedes I ever bred...
Long time to see you :) , some updates
Epibolus pulchripes - great species for beginners
Epibolus pulchripes - breeding
Benoitolus siamensis under UV
Ommatoiulus rufilans - mating behavior
Ommatoiulus rufilans - nice European species
Orthomorpha sp. from North Perak...
Some update - I am trying to bring another dragon millipede species to hobby - Desmoxytes sp. , possibly Desmoxytes delfae, but further determination is needed.
... and mating behavior :)
Okay, let´s show some pill millipedes :)
Rhopalomeris sp.1: big, dark with red edge (Hua Hin)
Rhopalomeris sp.2: light yellow, no red (Bang Saphan)
Rhopalomeris cf. carnifex
Hyleoglomeris sp.1: small (Kanchanaburi)
Hyleoglomeris sp.2: bigger (Hua Hin)
Hello there, why not take a few seconds to register on our forums and become part of the community? Just click here.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.