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    20190511_103421

    Alipes Multicostis
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    Scolopendra hainanum breeding

    Yea ive been keeping my hainanum humid for over a year. None have ever developed any mycosis, nor had molt issues
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    Scolopendra hainanum breeding

    Hainanum dont like humidity? Today i learned...... weird
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    Scolopendra breeding

    Good luck brotha! Very excited for you!
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    New heros and breeding questions

    Nice. Yea ive always had interest in pede communals because ive read tons of reports of pedes being found together in nature. Like my turquoise blues, they are often found under the same rocks as polymorpha and lithobius, at the same time. I once read an account of a guy who cohabbed...
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    Scolopendra breeding

    Honestly i have yet to encounter true aggression between pedes that ive paired so i dont really have many tips on that front. I feel like i remember someone telling me that red giants are hard to differentiate between male and female genitalia? If thats true my biggest worry would be making...
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    Scolopendra breeding

    Fortunately for you heros are pretty easy to sex. They have pretty obvious spinners so youll know the male from the female. Watch some videos on knockout methods. I personally prefer the CO2 method. When you have a male to female pair, make up an enclosure with enough space for them to be...
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    Scolopendra breeding

    Whatcha need to know?
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    Nice! Oak is always good!
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    Scolopendra dehaani - expectations

    Centipede lifespan has a variety of factors. Temperatures and food availability being the most important, and seem to have the biggest effect. A juvenile dehaani(say four inches) should live a bare minimum of two more years, if not four maybe. Again it will depend on how hot you keep it and...
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    Took some kids pede hunting

    I honestly love that you are helping the younger generation get interested in the world around them. Its so needed right now
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    Centipede in water dish?

    I find my pedes chilling in their water dishes all the time, when i have them with dishes. Cant remember who, i think NYAN, has a heros who almost always chills in its water dish
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    Centipede Id?

    Definitely agree with Lef, here. Those terms are way too fat for a blue ring trig.
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    Giant centipede moving head weirdly

    My grandparents would be proud of you lol
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    Is this harmful to my scolopendra dehaani “Chinese red dragon”

    It looks like dirt or a small piece of stuck shed from a previous molt. In either case it doesnt look like mycosis to me i think youre safe lol
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    New heros and breeding questions

    BILL! Update on this? I am ever so intrigued. Pede communals in general intrigue me but ive not yet heard of anyone having anything remotely close to success(IOW everyone ive ever heard from who has tried such a thing results in cannibalizing) with polymorpha! Please keep me updated!
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    Giant centipede moving head weirdly

    If this pede didnt molt the day after this pic was taken ill eat beets for dinner
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    Centipede ID

    To make even a guess at an ID of what you found we definitely need a location.
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    Scolopendra heros venom immunity.

    Yea i want to get back on here as an active member. Shouldnt take too long. I have a sales list i wanna post. Lol.
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    Ethmostigmus trigonopodus “Yellow Legs” Care?

    BobBarley definitely has it right. At largest expect 5.5 for these guys. Yet to see anything bigger tho of course thats not to say its impossible. Moisture gradient seems preferred by most ethmostigmus that ive worked with. When they arent molting they hang out around the dry areas most of...
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