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What other millipedes are similar in size or a bit smaller than an African giant millipede?
Olive giant millipedes are not Spirostreptus brachycerus. S. brachycerus only get about 3-4 inches and are called Tanzanian red earthworm millipedes (something like that). Olive giant millipedes are Telodeinopus aoutii if I'm not mistaken.Olive giant millipedes --Spirostreptus brachycerus are a little shorter than the gigas but can be hard to find.
No idea lol.That's what I get for trusting google and not reading the entry. Lol. Thank you for the correction! Pulling out my Orin book, the olive he describes is plethocrossus sp. Any idea of the difference? I'm still trying to learn all these names.![]()
Sadly, almost none of those species are available here in the U.S., and if they are, they are on par with A. gigas when it comes to price.Spirostreptidae sp 6
Spirostreptidae sp 8
Spirostreptidae sp 9
Colossobolus giganteus
Ophistreptus guineensis
Acladocricus sp
Salpidobolus sp 2
Salpidobolus sp 3
I have the Acladocricus and the Telodeinopus aoutii; I think those will get near the size of A gigas. Oh, Marika! You are so fortunate to have available those wonderful species!Spirostreptidae sp 6
Spirostreptidae sp 8
Spirostreptidae sp 9
Colossobolus giganteus
Ophistreptus guineensis
Acladocricus sp
Salpidobolus sp 2
Salpidobolus sp 3
Thyropygus sp 1, sp 2, sp 4
Thyropygus ligulus
Harpagophoridae sp 1
Where did you find yours? I found mine on ebayI bought Telodeinopus aoutii a few months ago. Ordered 4, but one arrived dead. They were named "African Giant Olive", I think. I have also seen them called Stripe Legged. I think they are arboreal. They are growing pretty fast and fairly active for babies. Their leg stripes are just starting to show. I am sure they will become one of my favorites as they grow. They are 3"+ right now and not sure if they are male or female. I am pretty happy with them. We should try to use Latin names for this reason. Less confusion.
Cape Cod Roaches. I got the last ones and he wasn't sure when/ if he might get more. I've watched his list weekly for anything new and haven't seen anything. These odd species are certainly random. I've never shopped for millies on eBay. I'll have to watch that!Where did you find yours? I found mine on ebay
I've only found one place with these, and IMO, they are overpriced: http://www.millipedesandmore.com/millipedes.htmlThere's the Mardonius parilis acuticonus, but I'm not sure if they're still called that anymore. Still difficult to find, I've been keeping an eye out since I lost a couple of my males