Well, I just got a baby neon blue leg centipede and it only took 3 weeks for me to kill it. I have no idea what I did to kill it. It is almost dead. It kind of moves but is very unresponsive. I need to figure out what I did wrong because I love centipedes and want to have several in my collection. I have it in a small container with coconut bedding like all my tarantulas. It has a large water dish. Thats about it. To keep humidity up there are only a few air holes. This is the only thing I can think of as to being a potential problem. Not enough air flow? I keep the substrate moist but not wet. It shed not long after I got it and grew from about 2.5" to 3.5". It ate after it shed 3 small crickets. After that it refused food. It was digging allot and then yesterday came to the surface. I figured it was hungry and put a cricket in with it. The cricket is dead but not eaten. I changed the water and when I put the dish back in I noticed the centipede wasn't responding to my movement much so I pushed it. It barely moved at all. I think it will be dead soon. My apartment is kept pretty warm around 70-75. So any ideas what I did wrong? The species that was given to me other than neon blue leg is Scolopendra mirabilis. I think it was captive bred. There is no mold or anything like mites in the container. I'll try to have pics soon. I am really bummed out. :8o