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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Sanchez" data-source="post: 105854" data-attributes="member: 4438"><p>The millipedes did indeed bone. I have a lot of small ones now. I have no idea how many are in there but I'm gonna have to excavate my tank before they over crowd. If anyone is interested in trade for some let me know. I can get pictures. When they come to the top there is so many of them. They are growing fast but no where near the size of the big ones I started with. Seem to be easy to care for. Old hard wood buried in a mixture of organic soil, sawdust, coir, crumbled hard wood leaves and calcium sand. I keep the top covered in hard wood leaves and put fruit and vegies in it every now and then. Banana peals seemed to make them mate and this Halloween I put a bunch of pumpkin in and they went nuts for it. Seems like they like colder weather better than hot. When its hot they don't come to the surface as much. They are living with isopods from my backyard which are also over populating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Sanchez, post: 105854, member: 4438"] The millipedes did indeed bone. I have a lot of small ones now. I have no idea how many are in there but I'm gonna have to excavate my tank before they over crowd. If anyone is interested in trade for some let me know. I can get pictures. When they come to the top there is so many of them. They are growing fast but no where near the size of the big ones I started with. Seem to be easy to care for. Old hard wood buried in a mixture of organic soil, sawdust, coir, crumbled hard wood leaves and calcium sand. I keep the top covered in hard wood leaves and put fruit and vegies in it every now and then. Banana peals seemed to make them mate and this Halloween I put a bunch of pumpkin in and they went nuts for it. Seems like they like colder weather better than hot. When its hot they don't come to the surface as much. They are living with isopods from my backyard which are also over populating. [/QUOTE]
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