hey guys, I own bumblebee millipedes (or at least i used to) but I cant keep them alive and I at least have 2 that are still alive but I’m not sure right now, I’ve found the problem is they are my only animals I can’t seem to remember to mist.
but I really like owning millipedes, so I was wondering if you guy could give me a list of millipedes that don’t need humidity. You don’t have to if you don’t feel comfortable with me owning more millipedes, I understand why you would but just so you know I put a lot of work into giving my animals the best life I can, and always do as much research as I can before getting an animal.
also to those of you who give a list thank you.
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California Giant millipedes can take a huge range of humidity. Not sure if they are available in the hobby but I find them in areas that are 15% humidity and other areas that are 70-80% humidity.
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Thanks for the response I’ll look into them.
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When you search them the only response you get is giant millipedes
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@fnek Don’t feel bad! I have trouble with certain isopods, Pac man frogs, toads, mantises and pink toe T’s……
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does anyone else know of some good options