Here's some pics of my giant millipede. I never really named her, though I do refer to her as Millie. Sorry about the blurry, its the best I've got right now.
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Here's some pics of my giant millipede. I never really named her, though I do refer to her as Millie. Sorry about the blurry, its the best I've got right now.
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My daughter would love Millie and I can appreciate her beauty, not sure if I would be brave enough to hold her though![]()
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I think these are the first pics I've seen of Millie. She is cute. Are they good pets? Do they do anything, do they like to interact with people? I've never heard of them being kept as pets. Definitly not the pet for me, but I can see how you could love her. What do they eat? Sorry for so many questions, you have me interested now!
Ashley
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Wow...you're pretty brave to be able to hold her!!!Those kind of things give me the heebie jeebies!!!! I dont even like catapillars!!!! lol
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She's much bigger than I thought she'd be! Nice pictures, thanks for sharing with us!
Feel free to ask away. They are very easy pets. A warm tank with clean dirt, a rock to climb on, and plenty of moisture will do. They don't interact any more than climbing on you. They don't bite. They are very muscular, its like holding a snake. They eat most types of fruits and vegetables. I've been giving her lettuce a lot lately since its easy. They love melons. She also gets crushed cuttlebone for calcium. The one drawback to owning one is that they have little red mites that live on them. The mites are beneficial (they eat the bacteria on the millipede), and they never fall off of her, but they are a little creepy to me. Little bugs like mites make my skin crawl.I think these are the first pics I've seen of Millie. She is cute. Are they good pets? Do they do anything, do they like to interact with people? I've never heard of them being kept as pets. Definitly not the pet for me, but I can see how you could love her. What do they eat? Sorry for so many questions, you have me interested now!
She's much smaller around than another I was looking at the other day. This other one was massive. The other was a female as well. Too bad because they are hard to come by and there is concern that the population isn't strong in the wild. A male would have been nice.She's much bigger than I thought she'd be!
"There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."
Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton
Wow, that is the neatest thing I've seen in a long time! Haha its so cute I want oneThe only part that would gross me out is the fact that they do have little red mites on them. That's a little creepy lol.
Awesome pics too, they were good and I never found them blurry. Certainly showed the size of it![]()
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