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It is organic, and my tomato plants have grown fine in it.
I wouldn't use miracle gro soil for any inverts... fertilizers aren't generally good for animals. Even organic fertilizers release chemical compounds that can be toxic at some level to inverts in general. I wouldn't risk it.It is organic, and my tomato plants have grown fine in it.
Thank you for the tips. And is this an immature desert millipede or a full grown Julida? It is only an 1 inch 3/4. And I checked on Bugguide.net and they (Julida) only appears on June in Arizona. Plus it was captured during breeding season of the centipedes.Alright, if pillbugs are living in the potting soil it's probably safe for millipedes. You really don't need to go all fancy with aged aquarium water and stuff. I suggest you save that stuff for watering plants.
That soil looks pretty moist, you might wanna dry it out a little. Also that's waaay too many carrots for such a small millipede to eat before it gets moldy. A small sliver would be better.
That looks more like a full grown Julida to me. I've never kept them but I don't imagine they're difficult to care for.