Millipede food that can be grown at home?

DisgustedPeanut

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I recently sep up a couple of Spiropoeus Fischeri juveniles at my school, but we've come to realize that it's quite hard to find organic vegetables for a reasonable price.
We do have an assortment of herbs for the guinea pigs and turtles, is that something the millipedes could also eat?
Is there anything else that could be grown (easily) at home?

They do have quite a bit of dead wood and leaf litter to munch on, but we'd like to offer some supplemental veggies every once in a while!

Thank you in advance!
 

Andrew Clayton

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I recently sep up a couple of Spiropoeus Fischeri juveniles at my school, but we've come to realize that it's quite hard to find organic vegetables for a reasonable price.
We do have an assortment of herbs for the guinea pigs and turtles, is that something the millipedes could also eat?
Is there anything else that could be grown (easily) at home?

They do have quite a bit of dead wood and leaf litter to munch on, but we'd like to offer some supplemental veggies every once in a while!

Thank you in advance!
I've grew tomatoes before they were really easy I just planted the seeds and let them grow. It was in a little cheap plastic greenhouse that I had in my back yard, big enough for 2 plants.
 
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