- Joined
- Jul 23, 2016
- Messages
- 1,652
I might have too much time on my hands...
About a month ago, I made a table chart and listed millipede species on the rows, i.e. Ivory, Gordos, AGB, etc. I broke it into color morphs such as: Ivory, Ivory Ebony, Narceus americanus, Narceus americanus 'Tan' and so on. In the columns, I listed the supplemental foods that I feed. I am trying to feed all of the foods I listed before I repeat one; except apples and mushrooms which I feed a lot. The day after I feed a new food, I put an uppercase 'X' when they eat the offered food, a lowercase 'x' when the eat a little but not with any gusto and a dash '-' when they don't seem to touch it.
After about 10 times that I rotate through all of the named foods, then I will make a list of favorite foods for each species. So far I am learning that the color morphs don't have the same preference than the straight species has, which I found interesting and that AGB's eat pretty much everything. Here are the foods I have on my list: apple, apricot, avocado, banana, cherry, corn, cucumber, melon, mushroom, peas, plum, potato, spinach, sweet potato, and zucchini. Are there any foods your pedes like that are not on my list? I will email my list or do a screenshot if you are interested. PM me.
I plan to do the same thing with wood. I am collecting different species of wood and am keeping them separate. I plan to put a little pile of each wood in the enclosures. So I will add a little pile of apple, for instance, and leave it in for a few days to see what they think of it. I will mix each type into the substrate after a few days so there is only one isolated wood at a time. I am trying to collect wood from different sources in various states of decay to have a variance. Thoughts?
Yes, I am a GEEK - thank you for noticing. But it keeps my hands busy so I don't dig through my substrate!
About a month ago, I made a table chart and listed millipede species on the rows, i.e. Ivory, Gordos, AGB, etc. I broke it into color morphs such as: Ivory, Ivory Ebony, Narceus americanus, Narceus americanus 'Tan' and so on. In the columns, I listed the supplemental foods that I feed. I am trying to feed all of the foods I listed before I repeat one; except apples and mushrooms which I feed a lot. The day after I feed a new food, I put an uppercase 'X' when they eat the offered food, a lowercase 'x' when the eat a little but not with any gusto and a dash '-' when they don't seem to touch it.
After about 10 times that I rotate through all of the named foods, then I will make a list of favorite foods for each species. So far I am learning that the color morphs don't have the same preference than the straight species has, which I found interesting and that AGB's eat pretty much everything. Here are the foods I have on my list: apple, apricot, avocado, banana, cherry, corn, cucumber, melon, mushroom, peas, plum, potato, spinach, sweet potato, and zucchini. Are there any foods your pedes like that are not on my list? I will email my list or do a screenshot if you are interested. PM me.
I plan to do the same thing with wood. I am collecting different species of wood and am keeping them separate. I plan to put a little pile of each wood in the enclosures. So I will add a little pile of apple, for instance, and leave it in for a few days to see what they think of it. I will mix each type into the substrate after a few days so there is only one isolated wood at a time. I am trying to collect wood from different sources in various states of decay to have a variance. Thoughts?
Yes, I am a GEEK - thank you for noticing. But it keeps my hands busy so I don't dig through my substrate!
Last edited: