Could these be infants?

Strip

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Are these possibly millipede infants?
If so, they are "Gyuana Yellow & Black" Rinocriccus ssp.

http://w1.510.telia.com/~u51009299/Pedlings_12-Jan-2004.jpg
Again, sorry for the quality (I _need_ a better camera)

I found them today, very close to a piece of apple. They were not burried, I found them just as the picture is showing, while spraying water.
 

J Morningstar

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I think you will have to see what happens in the next few weeks. They just look a little too clustered and small to be millipede offspring. I most certianly be wrong though.I don't have this species.
 

OldHag

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Hey maybe in a week or so youll have a new crop of Fruit Flies. They look like fruit fly larvae..I hope theyre millie babies!!
Michelle
 

Feri

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Well, they must be new-born millipedes or new-born woodlice. You'll find it in a few weeks.

Feri
 

ArachKnight

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looks like a slug to me too. But you never know. keep your eyes open.

joel
 

Yve

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i found something similar in with my two female millipedes a few weeks after purchasing them. I thought they could be babies but after awhile they just disappeared. They looked like baby millis but now that I think about it we did have a fruit fly infestation shortly after :rolleyes:
 
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