VolkswagenBug
Arachnobaron
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I caught an adult stone centipede outside (not sure what species, but definitely a lithobiid and probably a Lithobius) and decided to try keeping it as a pet, but my guess is that stone centipedes have rather different care requirements than Scolopendra and co. and I'm having trouble finding a good care sheet specific to this family. I'm just keeping it in a basic 16 oz deli cup with about 3 cm of moist coconut fiber substrate and it seems to be doing alright, but I've only had it for a day, so I'm not sure if that's the best setup long-term. I'd appreciate it if anybody who has experience with these guys can answer the following questions:
- What size container do they tend to prefer? Would a 32 oz tall deli cup be preferable so it has more room to burrow?
- How frequently do they need to eat (adults and juveniles)? Do they have any favorite feeders?
- How easy are they to breed in captivity?
- Do they prefer to have above-ground hides or are they fine burrowing?
Thanks!
- What size container do they tend to prefer? Would a 32 oz tall deli cup be preferable so it has more room to burrow?
- How frequently do they need to eat (adults and juveniles)? Do they have any favorite feeders?
- How easy are they to breed in captivity?
- Do they prefer to have above-ground hides or are they fine burrowing?
Thanks!