Godzilla90fan
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Hello all, I live in North Carolina, and about a month ago I found a tiny centipede under a brick, and managed to catch it by tricking it onto a leaf. Its is about the size of a dime lengthwise, maybe the tiniest bit longer, and slightly thicker than an uncooked spaghetti strand.
Due to its size, I haven't been able to really feed it anything. I have crushed a few pill bugs and left them in with him as food, and I've noticed nothing left but their shells, but they may have decomposed. I've also noticed gnat larva, but never of notable size, leading me to think he is eating them, and probably not the pill bug.
Any advice? Think it might get larger? I would take a picture, but he is too small to get in focus, and really hard to find at all in his tiny container (adept hider). Best match I could find by looking at a NC critter guide was bark scorpion, but it seems too small.
Due to its size, I haven't been able to really feed it anything. I have crushed a few pill bugs and left them in with him as food, and I've noticed nothing left but their shells, but they may have decomposed. I've also noticed gnat larva, but never of notable size, leading me to think he is eating them, and probably not the pill bug.
Any advice? Think it might get larger? I would take a picture, but he is too small to get in focus, and really hard to find at all in his tiny container (adept hider). Best match I could find by looking at a NC critter guide was bark scorpion, but it seems too small.