We get them up country, their Zulu nickname is "shongololos"We get a lot of these millipedes traipsing through the house, from 1" up to bigger ones like this ~7-8". They're not at all aggressive and usually curl into a ball if threatened.
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We get them up country, their Zulu nickname is "shongololos"
Shongololos sounds better than "millipedes" (esp. as they don't really have 1,000 legs when adults, I think usually closer to about 400-500).
Millipedes and Centipede are very small in my part of the US lol.
I’ve seen a few of those when I was in Thailand. Quite impressive creatures. I believe they are a high veg diet and can make good work of scrap fruit and veg.We get a lot of these millipedes traipsing through the house, from 1" up to bigger ones like this ~7-8". They're not at all aggressive and usually curl into a ball if threatened.
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I’ve seen a few of those when I was in Thailand. Quite impressive creatures. I believe they are a high veg diet and can make good work of scrap fruit and veg.
I have also seen them in a community style terrarium with anoles, long tail grass lizards and green tree frogs.
I wonder if your aros would eat them?
I watched this little guy grow all summer he took up residence in a planter that the grass took over beside my house.
This was when it was tiny I should have took pictures of it as it grew up.
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We have ant lions here too. I used to feed them ants when I was a child.
We get a lot of these millipedes traipsing through the house, from 1" up to bigger ones like this ~7-8". They're not at all aggressive and usually curl into a ball if threatened.
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We get them up country, their Zulu nickname is "shongololos"
Millipedes and Centipede are very small in my part of the US lol.
I wonder if your aros would eat them?