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anyone out there with milli's
just curious to see if anyone here has any. and how hard they are to keep. it seems they would be easy though. please include what you are feeding and how you are housing (like temps). and post pics if you like. im thinking i might pick up a black giant one....think they are african.
thanks!!!
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Re: anyone out there with milli's
I have an African Giant Black.....great pede.... easy easy easy to keep.
Just do not do mite treatments with them in the room.....LOL
I feed mine misc veggies and fruits....mainly lettuce and some apple here and there. I keep mine on peat moss and mist a couple times a week to a month in a small hatchling tub with a lid.
Will work on some pics here soon.
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Re: anyone out there with milli's
They require hard wood such as oak to munch on as well as leaf debris. That is their main food item. No soft woods such as pine. Oak good. Pine BAD. They like their fruits and veggies rotten. So that apple you left in the back of the fridge that has turned to mush is perfect for them. They like bananas and lettuce. And sweet potato. I feed mine baby food and hermit crab food often. Make sure everything is organic or washed really well.
They are easy to keep, but sometimes they are rough handled before they get to you. Do not drop!!!
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Re: anyone out there with milli's
 Originally Posted by Lucas339
just curious to see if anyone here has any. and how hard they are to keep. it seems they would be easy though. please include what you are feeding and how you are housing (like temps). and post pics if you like. im thinking i might pick up a black giant one....think they are african.
thanks!!!
If you can get the giant black millipedes, I suggest you do. They are now illegal to import and the prices have jumped!
I keep Florida Ivory millis. I keep them mainly on cocofiber mixed in with leaf mulch. I feed apples, squash, carrots and lettuce.
I mist their cage every couple of days. Thats really all there is to it!
Denise
165 Tarantulas
1.1 Normal Ball "Maleficent" "Ebeneezer Squeezer"
0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa- "Rajah"
0.1 Blood Python-"Ruby"
1.0 Trans Pecos Rat Snake
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Re: anyone out there with milli's
I used to have several different kinds of millies. The Giant African blacks make GREAT pets. Easy care, and they can live for awhile. My first one, "Minion" lived for 9 years!!! She absolutely LOVED chick peas and baby corn, but HATED carrots. Weird huh?
ALL THAT SLITHERS - Ball Python aficionado/keeper
breeder of African soft fur Rats. Keeper of other small exotic mammals.
10 sugar gliders
2 tenrecs
5 jumping spiders
paludarium with fish
Brisingr the albino
Snowy the BEL
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FINALLY got my BEL,no longer breeding snakes. married to mechnut450..
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Re: anyone out there with milli's
I had a pair of Black African giants when I was younger...I'm 18 now, think i was 10 or so when I had them. Definetly awesome pets, I'll never forget the way their legs were like velcro on clothes! I housed mine in a relatively small terrarium (10 gallon, roughly) and like the other people here, fed them decaying plant matter from the yard (especially oak leaves), pieces of bark/wood, and supplemented with vegetables (lettuce and carrots were favored, though apples and grapes were popular too). They only had a heat source during winter, and it was a ~100 watt bulb.
They aren't here anymore, but I sure enjoyed looking after them. Later my father found 2 wild milipedes from the woods of our property, and though they didn't compare with the Africans they were quite large for wild VT milis. They don't do so well in captivity- neither of them lived longer than a year in the same situation.
Good luck!
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Re: anyone out there with milli's
I had one, but found out the hard way I'm allergic. My arm was breaking out worse each time I handled it. Sadly I had to give it to someone else. Very cool animals, and easy to care for.
Theresa Baker
No Legs and More
Florida, USA
"Stop being a wimpy monkey,; bare some teeth, steal some food and fling poo with the alphas. "
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Re: anyone out there with milli's
this thread is a bit old. i have quite a few now. would love to have some of the african giants but can't bring myself to pay that much for them.
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