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Hello out there, I have setup millipede mayhem to provide you with all the information you might want to know about millipedes! Take a look around! ...
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Here is a male Yellow legged millipedes as you can see where the arrow is pointing, he looks as if he may have some legs missing or half a leg missing, ...
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What these mites do is crawl over the millipede eating any bits of dirt and pests that may be on the millipede. Although these mites can sometimes do a ...
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Almost all other large species of millipede lay their eggs inside their droppings, this is a deffensive thing, so that predators who might feed on the eggs ...
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Breeders and collectors need the cheapest option, stackable storage tubs are a great way of housing millipedes, they are cheap, secure and come in an ...
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the babies develop inside the dropping until ready to hatch when they eat their was out, emerging as miniature millipedes but white in colour. ...
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What these mites do is bite into the millipedes exoskeleton and drink the fluids, so without treatment you can imagine the consequences! ...
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Although sexing millipedes comes easily to me, this may only be because I have kept millipedes for ... hard to explain but you can see on the diagram there. ...
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