IllusionQueen
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So, I bought two American giant millipedes (Narceus americanus) as an impulse buy, because they made it seem like it would be easy to care for them. I'm starting to regret my decision as I've now realized how hard it is to just find substrate for them.
I asked the sellers through email, and they told me that they just make their own flake soil. I have no idea how to do that, and I don't think anyone here (I'm in BC, Vancouver to be exact) even sells flake soil. So I was advised to find some organic black earth topsoil and mix it with dead leaves and rotting wood, and add calcium in the form of cuttlefish bone or limestone. The dead leaves is easy enough. I live about two blocks away from some maple trees. I can just go and collect some leaves in the autumn. The calcium is also very easy, as cuttlefish bone can be found in most pet stores in the birds' section. The rotting wood of hardwood trees... I doubt anyone would sell that, so I might have to go hiking somewhere that has a lot of deciduous trees...? But I can't believe how much trouble I'm having with just finding soil! I can't find anywhere that sells organic black earth topsoil without chemicals except for places like Home Depot and RONA but they all have many bad reviews with people claiming that it smells awful and attracts bugs, or that they find plastic/glass/metal in the bags... A plant store that is well-known around here told me that they have an organic compost, but there's bark in it, and the bark is from softwood trees, which won't do... I've asked my friend to check out some garden stores for me, but she couldn't find anything useful either.
The best millipede substrate I could find is the one from Bugs in Cyberspace, but I'm pretty sure that they can't ship anything here, living or not. And all the flake soil that I could find online also do not ship to Canada. It makes me sad to say this, but if you want to have a bunch of cool inverts, the first thing you gotta do is to move to the US, or make sure that you're already living there. They have all the good stuff...
So please don't recommend anything that I can't get shipped here.
Does anyone live around my area and have pet millipedes?? What do you do for substrate? Please bestow upon me your knowledge
Are there any brands that you recommend? Do you know where I can find rotting wood from hardwood trees?
If it is this hard to find substrate for pedes, I'm definitely never doing this again once these two pass (which might happen sooner rather than later. They've already eaten half of the flake soil that they came with. I'm on a timer here. If I can't find them the right substrate before their flake soil depletes...). Otherwise these would be one of my favourite pets to own. I'm never impulse-buying any pet ever again, no matter how easy the sellers make it seem.
I asked the sellers through email, and they told me that they just make their own flake soil. I have no idea how to do that, and I don't think anyone here (I'm in BC, Vancouver to be exact) even sells flake soil. So I was advised to find some organic black earth topsoil and mix it with dead leaves and rotting wood, and add calcium in the form of cuttlefish bone or limestone. The dead leaves is easy enough. I live about two blocks away from some maple trees. I can just go and collect some leaves in the autumn. The calcium is also very easy, as cuttlefish bone can be found in most pet stores in the birds' section. The rotting wood of hardwood trees... I doubt anyone would sell that, so I might have to go hiking somewhere that has a lot of deciduous trees...? But I can't believe how much trouble I'm having with just finding soil! I can't find anywhere that sells organic black earth topsoil without chemicals except for places like Home Depot and RONA but they all have many bad reviews with people claiming that it smells awful and attracts bugs, or that they find plastic/glass/metal in the bags... A plant store that is well-known around here told me that they have an organic compost, but there's bark in it, and the bark is from softwood trees, which won't do... I've asked my friend to check out some garden stores for me, but she couldn't find anything useful either.
The best millipede substrate I could find is the one from Bugs in Cyberspace, but I'm pretty sure that they can't ship anything here, living or not. And all the flake soil that I could find online also do not ship to Canada. It makes me sad to say this, but if you want to have a bunch of cool inverts, the first thing you gotta do is to move to the US, or make sure that you're already living there. They have all the good stuff...

Does anyone live around my area and have pet millipedes?? What do you do for substrate? Please bestow upon me your knowledge

If it is this hard to find substrate for pedes, I'm definitely never doing this again once these two pass (which might happen sooner rather than later. They've already eaten half of the flake soil that they came with. I'm on a timer here. If I can't find them the right substrate before their flake soil depletes...). Otherwise these would be one of my favourite pets to own. I'm never impulse-buying any pet ever again, no matter how easy the sellers make it seem.