Sulawesi Scolopendra Sp. Red

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Hello, does anyone know anything about this species?
Like, what part of the island it comes from and what it's natural environment is like?
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You know what, just delete this whole account. Nobody answers my <edit> anyways, I'm just a <edit> joke to you <edit>.
 
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Jumbie Spider

Arachnobaron
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You know what, just delete this whole account. Nobody answers my <edit> anyways, I'm just a <edit> joke to you <edit>.
Hey bud, you OK? I generally view you as a centipede veteran on these forums, and have always been amazed at the unique species you keep.
I saw when you posted but I have no idea about the answer and did not bother to reply. It would be a shame to see you go.

About the centipede, you considering getting one? Why not try to keep it the same as Toraja or Sulawesi?
 

Teds ts and Inverts

Arachnobaron
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You know what, just delete this whole account. Nobody answers my <edit> anyways, I'm just a <edit> joke to you <edit>.
I think that you're one of the most knowledgeable pede hobbyists on this forum, and I'd be lying if I said that I wasn't a tad bit jealous of some of the amazing specimens you have. I think its just because some of the species you inquire about are so rare that pretty much no one else knows much about them either. For example, I had never heard about/seen a S. sp. "Sulawesi Red" until I saw this thread. And if someone was to answer some of your questions, it'd likely be a bunch of unverified information anyways. I personally would rather not get a reply than get tons of replies from people feeding me stuff based on pure speculation. Just my thoughts :)



And that's a gorgeous pede btw!
 

VaporRyder

Arachnoknight
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Scolopendra look very cool, and I understand they’ve got a bit of a nip to them! You’ve certainly piqued my interest.
 
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