Yup, mine love their grapes. One of my green rubripes actually dragged the grape under its hide and it started to go a little bit mouldy, the other is still a pedeling and it entirely ignores grapes.... I thought this thread was a joke but now I want to try giving my little girl an apple.
A "shower of pedes"?omg wow thats crazy.Better this way, because when she's out, she acts like a 'Carlito's Way' Mafioso, and I have to provide, only for calm her, a couple of fatty B.dubia
Once I was sleeping and she managed to woke me up with that sound... the sound of her head pushing the top for exit.
I felt like Henry Charrière in 'Papillon' (the book) when he received a 'shower' of 'pedes crawling out of those humid walls
Yes. He was a prisoner in French Guyana, Caienna prison. Once he was sleeping (I mean, the way someone can sleep, in such a place, lol) and he heard a sorta dull sound, then becoming more stronger and, finally, huge 'pedes (they were the big South American ones) on him, straight from those humid as hell, old wallsA "shower of pedes"?omg wow thats crazy.
In California you can find them for free.Interesting thread, I don't know much about centipedes and I'd assumed they only ate meat for some reason. I'm going to try to pick up an S. polymorpha at a reptile expo next month so I'll have to try this if I do.
Jesus...i can visualize all of this thats a nightmare for me only because there are no jars to catch them allYes. He was a prisoner in French Guyana, Caienna prison. Once he was sleeping (I mean, the way someone can sleep, in such a place, lol) and he heard a sorta dull sound, then becoming more stronger and, finally, huge 'pedes (they were the big South American ones) on him, straight from those humid as hell, old walls
Well then they should be cheap at the expo because I'm not sure at all where I'd find one where I'm at. Not sure if I've even seen one in the wild before.In California you can find them for free.
If you call $20 cheap maybe. Where do you live roughly?Well then they should be cheap at the expo because I'm not sure at all where I'd find one where I'm at. Not sure if I've even seen one in the wild before.
Central Valley.If you call $20 cheap maybe. Where do you live roughly?
I am not familiar with that area unfortunately, maybe others can help. Farthest north I’ve been is 100 miles or so below you.Central Valley.
According to the INaturalist app, polys are found everywhere south of Reno. They likely won't be found in forested or humid areas though, preferring desert or dry grasses areas.Central Valley.
My area is considered a desert. Just need to find out exactly what areas they live in I guess.According to the INaturalist app, polys are found everywhere south of Reno. They likely won't be found in forested or humid areas though, preferring desert or dry grasses areas.