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They get fairly long; 19 cm but a skinny species. Super long legs and definitely arboreal. Mine are about 5" and 2+ years old and stay under more than above. Their legs are beautiful. Most people I have talked to say they spend more of their adult life on the surface and climbing.Lovely millipede! Some popped up for sale over here, how big do they get? Are they easy to care for? They look aboreal...
I was worried about that because I had read it, too. But I don't think they have ever secreted. They are pretty laid back. They stay under a lot for an arboreal but I keep thinking as they mature they might stay top side more. My Spirostreptus species 1 are heavy secreters. N. gordanus are also pretty bad. Philippine Blues are heavy secreters. My N. americanus are ok except for one rascal. Maybe I just have the three most calm stripelegs on the planet? Anyway, that's my experience.This is a cool millipede. Have you any experience with its defensive secretion? I read that they are very fast with secretion which has a stronger venom, too? They were in my shopping basket, but I put it out again.
Anywhere I see something I don't have! I constantly keep an eye out for certain species. If it is somethin uncommon or rare in the hobby, I don't wait to place an order. I have missed a few things with regrets. BIC is a reputable dealer and frequently gets something new. The Classifieds here on AB are good to watch (although it's like watching water boil). I try to go to the local expos/ reptile shows but we don't have any good Millipede dealers in SW Ohio (that I have met). I have never bought from Ken the Bug Guy or Swift Invertebrates but I hear they are both good.Where do you purchase your millipedes at?
Hmm, nothing in particular. Just wondering if there was a site where they don't have the 30 dollar next day delivery. I have bought from insectsales.com and I think they send good pedes with the enclosure but the selection is just so small.Anywhere I see something I don't have! I constantly keep an eye out for certain species. If it is somethin uncommon or rare in the hobby, I don't wait to place an order. I have missed a few things with regrets. BIC is a reputable dealer and frequently gets something new. The Classifieds here on AB are good to watch (although it's like watching water boil). I try to go to the local expos/ reptile shows but we don't have any good Millipede dealers in SW Ohio (that I have met). I have never bought from Ken the Bug Guy or Swift Invertebrates but I hear they are both good.
Are you looking for something in particular?
It would be very hard to avoid the cost of shipping. Unless the weather is perfect night and day and the cargo handlers are gentle, I think 2-3+ days in a box would be the demise of most millipedes. I'm not trying to be discouraging, that's just what it costs. A lot of dealers don't even charge the full cost of shipping. There is a forum here in AB that lists local Reptile Expos. You could ask for your area there and maybe find some local people with whom to deal. No good news there! SorryHmm, nothing in particular. Just wondering if there was a site where they don't have the 30 dollar next day delivery. I have bought from insectsales.com and I think they send good pedes with the enclosure but the selection is just so small.
I paid $45 each about a year and a half ago. I'll pm you.Wow, that is a cool millipede! These are the first specimens I've ever heard of in the U.S. and I really must find a way to get them! I've never owned a Spirostreptid before and I would like something larger than N. americanus. Is T. aoutii a good choice or too expensive? Where did you get yours? (Unless you don't want to say...)
Well looks like theirs a new millipede species i need to find voucher specimen for. I must have these their so cute@Millipedematt here ya go!
Oh, I love them! They have very long, striped legs. Gorgeous!Well looks like theirs a new millipede species i need to find voucher specimen for. I must have these their so cute![]()
Yep - you've got it bad! I was going to mention Sp. 1 legs on Dave's photo, but I resisted, knowing they are an active temptation for you! But now you're making it fun.