Cenitpede ID?

GiantVinegaroon

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That could be anything...looks mostly like a Scolopendra subspinipes to me.
 

Galapoheros

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It looks like it has triangular head to me and kind of has the over-all look, prob a trig yellow leg like it says imo.
 

Galapoheros

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E. trig (trigonopodus), yellow leg, sorry for abbreviating. A previous member let one bite him and the symptoms he had were pretty serious compared to E. trigonopodus blue ring ...and he'd almost put up with anything that had to do with a pede but I don't know if they are that defensive. I had one and sent it back because it had mites and I hadn't figured out how to deal with the mites back then, no prob now though. He made the pede bite him, whole arm hurt and was swollen for a while.
 
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Choobaine

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mine are pretty mellow, they can be a bit defensive when provoked but if you treat them right you wont get bitten. Venom is a different experience for everyone, for me they're only marginally worse than bluering legs, I find my hand swells up a good bit but there's very little pain all in all. I find a 5 cm S. s mutilans pedeling is far worse than a 17 cm yellow leg, but once again, that's just me. They're gorgeous pedes, really hardy, enjoy 'em.
 
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