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Defining Characteristics:
This is an INDIVIDUAL (1) Bumble Bee Millipede!
Name:
Bumble Bee Millipedes are known scientifically as Anadenobolus monilicornis. This is a small, hardy, and very colorful millipede species.
Recommended Vivarium Size:
Millipedes are easy to house. In general, you'll want the enclosure to be at least as wide as the animal's length, and at least twice as long. Keep in mind this is minimum housing size, and as your pede will feed primarily on it's substrate, the more space for substrate the merrier.
Plastic Critter Keepers or small aquaria work well - even plastic storage containers can be easily modified with some air holes and used. The single most important thing about housing millipedes is their substrate. Substrate acts as a place for the millipede to dig, eat, hide, drink, and live in.
For a millipede, substrate = life. Substrates should consist of a mix of soil, wood, and leaves. We strongly recommend Josh's frogs Millie Mix - it's been formulated to provide your pet millipedes with a quality substrate. Substrate should be about 4"-6" in depth, and kept moist at the bottom and allowed to very slightly dry out at the top.
Temperature:
You'll be fine keeping your millipedes at room temperature. For most species, 72F to 78F is ideal. Supplemental heating in the form of a low wattage heat mat can be used if needed, but take care that it doesn't dry out your millipede's habitat too quickly.
Humidity:
Humidity is a very important aspect to millipede keeping, as well. Millipedes will drink - some people provide them with a small water bowl, but misting, providing a moist substrate, and providing fresh food will keep them hydrated. Critter keepers and the like can dry out quickly, but do look a bit nicer than plastic shoe boxes. If you go with a cage with a lot of ventilation, you'll want to mist daily.
Size:
Bumble Bee Millipedes are a smaller (about 2.5"-3" max) millipede. These millipedes will be about 1.5"-2" when shipped.
Age:
Millipedes can live for several years in captivity.
Feeding:
Millipedes will primarily feed on their substrate - they love decomposing wood and leaves! This should make up the bulk of their diet, making it necessary to change out spent substrate (appears as little dirt balls) with fresh substrate on a regular basis. Josh's Frogs Milli Mix is the ideal millipede substrate.
You'll also want to provide the occasional fresh fruit or leafy greens, as well as Repashy Bug Burger, which provides a much needed source of calcium. Make sure to remove food if it ever becomes moldy. Offering a bit of food once a week or so (in addition to their substrate) is plenty.
Sexing:
Millipedes are much easier to sex than you'd think. Count to the 7th body segment back from the head. If the legs look shorter/odd, you probably have a male on your hands! Males have external gonads (sex organs) instead of legs on their 7th segment.
Social Behavior:
Millipedes do fine when housed in a group. They are not aggressive towards each other - just make sure to provide plenty of substrate, food, and hiding places.
Breeding:
Millipedes are pretty easy to breed. Just leave a male and a female together, and chances are you'll eventually find baby millipedes crawling around in the substrate. Leave the offspring in with their parents - you don't need to be concerned about cannibalism.
Natural Range:
Bumble Bee Millipedes (Anadenobolus monilicornis) have become naturalized in the southeastern US, after being introduced from South America by the tropical plant industry.
Interesting Information:
Remember that millipedes are toxic - never allow young children to handle them unsupervised! As long as millipedes are not eaten and hands are washed after touching millipedes, they're pretty much harmless.
Many species will spit up a bit if startled - this can easily dye your skin and take several days to fade.
Millipedes also commonly host symbiotic mites that help keep the millipede clean. These mites live on the millipede and eat waste or bits of food that can become caught in the millipede's legs. These mites are harmless, so do not be concerned if you see some!
Still not sure if Bumble Bee Millipedes from Josh's Frogs are the right pet invertebrate for you? Read the reviews below and see what other customers are saying!
This product ships to your doorstep. Most orders placed before 2pm ET on business days will ship out the same day.
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This product is covered under our Live Arrival Guarantee. If your insect/animal does not arrive in good health, we'll make it right, provided the following criteria are met:
If shipped Two Day, the temperature experienced during shipping must remain between -20 and 120 °F.
If shipped Ground, the temperature experienced during shipping must remain between 20 and 85 °F.
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It's clear that these people care about the customers and animals and aren't just greedy for money. A lot of care and effort goes into these animals. I got 2 of these millipedes, 1 died but that was not Josh's Frogs fault, the weather was kinda iffy (I thought it was getting warmer then it suddenly got feezing RIGHT when I ordered it cause the south has weather that can't make up its mind) The one that did make it is bright and healthy looking and eats great. I definitely would say buy these from them and not anyone else...JUUUST be more careful about the weather and not an idiot like me.
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I like this shop a lot
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He arrived alive and healthy! He's a little cutie!
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Arrived alive and in just a couple days! Millipede was packaged securely, couldn't have asked for better.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The packaging was standard, once I had unboxed the millipede they were healthy and had no damage to their exoskeleton.
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