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i don't know much about them myself, as i've never kept one. i can say that they need moisture/humidity, so keep the substrate moist for them. which means you'll have to watch out for mites. maybe you should get some isopods too so they can clean up anything that may mold or otherwise potentially attract mites. they don't bite, but i think some of them can secrete some kind of poison that isn't really dangerous to people. not something you want in your eye..but even if you did, a good rinsing of the eye and you'd be fine i'd say. never heard of anyone becoming blind from them. haha
>>186818 people buy millipedes because it's not just as simple and going out back and catching one. there are particular species that are very attractive but aren't native across the globe. so if you want a specific one..you'll have to buy it or do a trade. biggest (diameter-wise) i know of is about an inch. again, i'm not really up on my millis.
OP get a centipede!
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