Chicobolus spinigerus ‘Salmon’ mix, millipedes for sale

€4,00 per millipede (40 – 50 mm)
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Chicobolus spinigerus ‘Salmon’ mix, millipede information > care > photos > video > FAQ
Accepted scientific name: Chicobolus spinigerus [1]
Synonyms (unaccepted): Arctobolus bahamensis, Arctobolus spinigerus, Chicobolus jucundus, Chicobolus pilsbryi, Incobolus thaumastus, Narceus spinigerus, Spirobolus bahamensis, Spirobolus bahamiensis, Spirobolus paludis, Spirobolus palustris, Spirobolus spinigerus.
Distribution: Bahamas, Florida, South Carolina (USA), Georgia [1]
Family: Spirobolidae
Variety: Salmon (mix)
Common name: Salmon Ivory Millipede
Source: 1. Millibase
Chicobolus spinigerus appear – so far – in two other color forms except the common with an off-white color: the salmon and the purple. At first I got these as “salmon mix” but common Chicobolus spinigerus millipedes appear as well.
Chicobolus spinigerus ‘Salmon’ mix, millipede care
Size: adults may reach a length of 100 mm.
Activity: mostly night active.
Diet: lichen, moss, fruits, veggies, greens, fish flakes, decaying leaves, rotting white wood, lime, and they love eating carrot sticks and dried fruit bites. They also enjoy the weekly insect jelly.
Terrarium: the depth of the substrate should be at least a little deeper than the total length of an adult millipede; because when they molt they need to go deep in the substrate and disappear for about a week to molt their skin.
Substrate: check our premium substrate for millipedes.
Temperature: 20 – 27°C
Humidity: 65 – 75%; they are adaptable.
Difficulty: easy
Reproduction rate: prolific
Growth rate: slow
Handling: Millipedes may secrete a defense secretion when disturbed. If you don’t have medical records of allergic reaction, it is absolutely safe to let them crawl onto your hands.
Lifespan: 5 to 10 years.




FAQ
I have read somewhere that isopods can threaten millipedes during molting. Is that true?
That’s not a serious threat for the millipedes, if you avoid certain isopod species known to be aggressively prolific (such as Porcellionides pruinosus and Porcellio laevis). I’ve had Cubaris isopods in my millipedes containers for years and there has never been a problem.
Can I keep millipedes together with hissing cockroaches, or other cockroach species?
Personally, I never keep cockroaches together with millipedes. Cockroaches eat anything and can eat millipede eggs. Also, both species produce a lot of frass. So they need a large enclosure.
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