Description: The Mated pairs have been a huge hit, and rightfully so. I want to see people breeding these! When we get in a group, it doesn't take long to see them mating, which we set aside to offer as a mated pair. African giant millipedes (Archispirostreptus gigas) are 10-14” long, nocturnal, terrestrial invertebrates native to east Africa. They prefer to live on the floor of tropical forests, where they hide under fallen leaves and decaying wood.African giant millipedes are a particularly large, robust millipede with a black-brown segmented body, with four tiny legs per segment. There is a set of antennae and simple eyes on the head.African giant millipedes are a common beginner-level millipede because they’re handleable and easy to care for. With good care, they generally have a lifespan of 7-10 years.Minimum recommended terrarium size for African giant millipedesThe enclosure size we recommend for a giant millipede is a 10 gallon tank. However, larger is better as long as the space is cluttered well. The enclosure must have a secure, tightly-fitted lid, or else your pet may escape! Best temperature for African giant millipedesGiant millipedes should be kept around 70°F-75°F. Best humidity levels for African giant millipedesAs a tropical species, giant millipedes do best with humidity levels between 70-80% during the day and higher at night. One of the best ways to do this is keeping the substrate appropriately damp. Simply pour water into 1/3 of the substrate until it’s moist, but not saturated or swampy. This gives the millipedes options of dampness levels they can be in. However, most keepers prefer to simply mist the enclosure 1x/day with a spray bottle of water.Best substrate for African giant millipedesGiant millipedes do best with at least 3” of loose substrate on the floor of their enclosure. We recommend the following substrates for giant millipedes:peat mossZoo Med ReptiSoilExo Terra Plantation SoilYou will also want at least 1” of oak leaf litter (or similar) to provide something for the millipede to root around and hide in. NO coco fiber or cork bark, both may cause impaction and harm.How to decorate an African giant millipede terrariumDécor isn’t too important to millipedes, but it does add variety and makes the enclosure look nice. It also gives the millipede things to hide under, which is important to their wellbeing. Here are some décor ideas:small logs and branchesartificial plantsartificial ornamentsWhat to feed to an African giant millipedeAfrican giant millipedes are primarily detritivorous, which means that they eat decomposing organic matter. Most of their nutrition should come from oak leaf litter, but they also should be provided pieces of fresh vegetables and fruits for variety, plus a protein source like fish flakes or dog kibble. Keep a piece of cuttlebone in the enclosure at all times as a calcium supplement.Here are some fresh food ideas to feed:CucumberMelon (leave some rind)CarrotApplesHow to handle your African giant millipedeAlthough giant millipedes are more handleable than most invertebrates, they don’t appreciate petting and handling in the same way that dogs and cats do. When they are alarmed, they secrete a liquid, which can stain and may provoke an allergic reaction. Always wash your hands after handling your millipede. Shipping is with FedEx overnight priority. We ship on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Price: 300 USD
Location: Chanhassen, Minnesota
End Time: 2024-11-23T21:33:13.000Z
Shipping Cost: 29.99 USD
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Type: Insect
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States