Millipede Care, My Experiences in Zoos, & an Arboreal Millipede “Emergency”

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Hi All,

[FONT=&quot]Millipedes (Order Diplopoda) are among the most diverse yet least studied of all invertebrates. There are enough millipedes to keep generations of fans happy – over 12,000 species have been described so far, and we know little about most! Many species make hardy pets that adjust well to small enclosures and may even breed. All are quite intriguing - while working with arboreal South American millipedes at the Bronx Zoo, I was even involved in a mysterious “millipede emergency”…please see this article A Millipede Emergency: the Dark Side of a Peaceful Terrarium Invertebrate - Part 1 for details.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]The following information can be applied to the commonly-kept African Giant Millipede (Achispirospreptus gigas) and many of the others that appear in the trade from time to time. Several millipedes native to the USA, such as Narceus americanus, are also large and brightly-colored…all are ignored by zoos and deserve more attention from hobbyists. Husbandry details will vary…please post below for information on individual species.[/FONT]
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Thanks, Frank
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