Hello, I've recently caught a young red-headed centipede and I wanted to know if it requires lot of space for its enclosure. Any other tips on keeping centipedes are also welcome!
Thank you!
Hello, I've recently caught a young red-headed centipede and I wanted to know if it requires lot of space for its enclosure. Any other tips on keeping centipedes are also welcome!
Thank you!
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Hello, I've recently caught a young red-headed centipede and I wanted to know if it requires lot of space for its enclosure. Any other tips on keeping centipedes are also welcome!
Thank you!
I know that they like to hide between small crevices and under rocks but that is as far as my knowledge about them go
Currently keeping:
1x Formica subsericea, 35-40 workers + maybe eggs
1x Crematogaster cerasi, only queen now, workers ded *internal screaming*
1x Myrmica ruba sp around 10 workers + pupa
*New* 1x founding Camponotus pennsylvanicus + eggs that die (probably infertile)
*New* 2x Camponotus nova, one is infertile
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In captivity, a setup with some kind of soil and sphagnum moss should work fine. The size of the container depends on the size of your centipede, but I personally had most of mine (around 2-3 inch individuals) in large deli cups. Since it seems that you've caught a one on the smaller end, a deli cup or similarly sized rectangular plastic container should suffice.
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