proper temperature for centipdes in the subtropics?

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Arachnoknight
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hey, today's topic is the proper temperature for centipdes from the subtropics.

i have many friends all over the world..especially the subtropics.

they say usual temperature is never under 25.c at every day and night for a year. (possible at least a few times a year)

and they have too much humidity.

so if you are under the shade, you will not feel cool usually.

because moisture in the air has got warm by the sun and is delivered under any shadow.

usually most centipedes move and hunt for night..

how about your idea? what is really proper for a good temperature for such centipedes in artificial environment?

please anything if you know about...

thanks..

-locke
 

ragnew

Arachnobaron
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That's a great question Locke. I've wondered that myself on many an occasion. I'm sure that many Centipedes can handle (maybe even thrive in) temperatures much warmer then what is currently talked about and recommended.

I'd be interested in seeing what is said.
 
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