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Re: Small Centipedes in BP viv
Low numbers of the bark centipedes like the one pictured pose no danger as they will be feeding on the bioactive critters in your terrarium and will avoid your ball python. No worries.
If you see higher numbers that they grow to a much larger size they can potentially release a toxic nerve gas which if trapped in a pocket or an enclosed space can definitely can harm your snake and could express as 'neurological issues'.
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I don’t know alot about the centipedes pictured , but I would think that if you see centipedes in there that you did not put there yourself, you have to ask yourself what else is in the substrate that you did not put there that maybe you can’t see. And if the centipedes do release a gas that could potentially cause neurological damage i would not keep them in your tank! (To prevent getting your snake sick)
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Re: Small Centipedes in BP viv
 Originally Posted by Lord Sorril
Low numbers of the bark centipedes like the one pictured pose no danger as they will be feeding on the bioactive critters in your terrarium and will avoid your ball python. No worries.
If you see higher numbers that they grow to a much larger size they can potentially release a toxic nerve gas which if trapped in a pocket or an enclosed space can definitely can harm your snake and could express as 'neurological issues'.
I had NO idea...this is so interesting & part of why I love this forum!
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