jseng
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Thanks, PK! Don't know how tight on space you are, but pedes can be kept in much smaller enclosures than you would probably guess. And if you're also holding back bc of money, time, energy, etc., centipedes are actually super low maintenance, as even the youngsters can be fed just once a week (and the older ones can go without food for weeks at a time), they don't require a water dish (as long as you're good about maintaining humidity), and you really just need to make sure their substrate never completely dries out.
In any case, here's that gem of a centipede I mentioned earlier, my Alipes multicostis (Cameroon Flag-Tailed Centipede)
In any case, here's that gem of a centipede I mentioned earlier, my Alipes multicostis (Cameroon Flag-Tailed Centipede)
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