Giant centipedes from Asia

Giant centipedes from Asia

Postby earthtiger » Sun Jan 03, 2010 2:54 pm

I kept centipedes since 2000. The following species are my pedes which I kept before. Although the life span is shorter than Tarantulas. Centipedes are still attractive to me.

Scolopendra subspinipes dehaani:

Chinese giant red centipedes
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Chinese giant red centipede, light color form
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Vietnamese giant
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Scolopednra subspinipes subspinipes:

Philippines giant
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Scolopendra species:

Chinese tiger-leg
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Re: Giant centipedes from Asia

Postby Spoon » Sun Jan 03, 2010 3:04 pm

I have two vietnamese giant centipedes but they don't eat very often they can be a bit wussy when it comes to crickets more often than not they turn tail and run away from them. How do yours do when it comes to eating?
Corns : 1.1 Adult Normals het Anery, 0.1 Adult Normal, 1.1 Adult Ghosts (Striped & Aztec), 1.1 Ghost motley het Snow, 1.1 Adult Lavender, 1.1 Adult Opal, 1.1 Adult Amel Motley, 1.1 Bloodreds Het Pewter, Phantom & Hypo; 1.1 Butter; Adult 0.1 Vanishing Stripe; 0.1 Snow. Pythons : 1.1 Ball Pythons
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Re: Giant centipedes from Asia

Postby earthtiger » Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:26 pm

Mine are not eat frequently. I fed them once a month (a adult dubia cockroach per month). How large of yours?
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Re: Giant centipedes from Asia

Postby Spoon » Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:45 pm

Mine are still babies about 13cm long
Corns : 1.1 Adult Normals het Anery, 0.1 Adult Normal, 1.1 Adult Ghosts (Striped & Aztec), 1.1 Ghost motley het Snow, 1.1 Adult Lavender, 1.1 Adult Opal, 1.1 Adult Amel Motley, 1.1 Bloodreds Het Pewter, Phantom & Hypo; 1.1 Butter; Adult 0.1 Vanishing Stripe; 0.1 Snow. Pythons : 1.1 Ball Pythons
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