I think at least better then a tarantula or a scorpion. When I use a flashlight at night to look at the centipedes they react to the light.
Nothing happens when i do that to a T or scorp, so I wouldn't say completely blind...
ah, you are mistaking the reaction for the sensorium. pedes have very simple eyes. no moving lenses or anything like that. they are mostly just light and dark sensors.I think at least better then a tarantula or a scorpion. When I use a flashlight at night to look at the centipedes they react to the light.
Nothing happens when i do that to a T or scorp, so I wouldn't say completely blind...
all the pedes ive kept,in several different setups (all mutilans),were all very light-sensitive.ah, you are mistaking the reaction for the sensorium. pedes have very simple eyes. no moving lenses or anything like that. they are mostly just light and dark sensors.
i suspect the reason a centipede will react like that is cuz they are so much more prone to dry out than a tarantula
btw, my centipedes don't really react to a flashlight too much. no more than any of my other bugs. i would guess you have them set up in higher vent rigs than i do, if nothing else