Here are tips and facts about Millipedes !
1. Why Keep Millipedes as Pets?
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Very gentle and slow
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Don’t bite or sting
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Quiet and odorless
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Easy feeding (detritivores)
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Long lifespan for an invertebrate
🕰️ Lifespan: 3–10 years (species-dependent!)
2. Best Millipede Species for Pets
⭐ Beginner-Friendly
Giant African Millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas)
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One of the largest (10–12 inches!)
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Calm and handleable
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Long lifespan
Smokey Oak Millipede (Narceus gordanus)
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Native to North America
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Hardy and easy care
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Great for beginners
🌳 Smaller / Display Species
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Bumblebee Millipede
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Ivory Millipede
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Scarlet Millipede
⚠️ Avoid wild-caught non-native species.
3. Enclosure Setup (MOST IMPORTANT)
🏠 Tank Size
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Minimum: 10–20 gallons (larger = better)
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Horizontal space matters more than height
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Secure lid (they climb)
🧱 Substrate (CRITICAL)
Millipedes live in the soil.
Depth:
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At least 2–3× the millipede’s body length
Substrate Mix:
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Organic topsoil (no fertilizers)
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Decayed hardwood leaves
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Rotten wood
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Coconut fiber (partial)
💡 Substrate is also their main food source.
4. Temperature & Humidity
🌡️ Temperature
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Ideal: 72–82°F (22–28°C)
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Room temperature usually works
💧 Humidity
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70–85%
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Substrate should be moist, not wet
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Light misting every 1–2 days
⚠️ Too dry = dehydration
⚠️ Too wet = mold & suffocation
5. Feeding Your Millipede 🍂
Staple Diet
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Decaying hardwood leaves (oak, maple)
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Rotten wood
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Leaf litter
Supplemental Foods (1–2×/week)
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Cucumber
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Squash
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Sweet potato
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Apple (small amounts)
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Mushroom
Calcium Source
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Cuttlebone
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Crushed eggshell
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Calcium powder (lightly)
🚫 Avoid citrus, salty, or processed foods.
6. Water
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No water bowls (drowning risk)
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Moist substrate + misting provides hydration
7. Handling & Behavior
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Handle gently with both hands
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They may curl into a spiral when scared
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Some species release harmless defensive fluid (wash hands after)
🟢 They are not aggressive and rarely stressed if handled calmly.
8. Molting & Growth
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Millipedes molt underground
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Can disappear for weeks or months
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Do NOT dig them up during molting
9. Cleaning & Maintenance
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Remove uneaten fresh food after 24–48 hours
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Add fresh leaf litter monthly
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Replace part of substrate every 6–12 months
10. Common Problems & Fixes
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Surface roaming → too dry
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White fuzz (fungus) → poor airflow
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Lethargy → cold or old age
11. Breeding (Optional)
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Requires deep substrate
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Babies look like tiny white threads
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Slow growth—takes years to mature
12. Legal & Ethical Notes ⚠️
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Check local laws (some species restricted)
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Never release pet millipedes into the wild
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Only keep native species if wild-caught
13. Are Millipedes Good Pets?
✅ Perfect if you want:
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Calm, long-lived invertebrates
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Naturalistic terrarium pets
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Minimal daily care
❌ Not ideal if you want:
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Frequent handling
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Fast movement
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Dry or desert setups
14. Fun Millipede Facts 🐛
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Not actually 1,000 legs
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Grow legs as they molt
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Can regenerate segments
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Some glow under UV light