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my millipedes

xStaticSnow

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I picked these guys up at the expo the other day and they're super fun to watch. I've kept O. ornatus millipedes before but I found them to be far less active, they spent most of their time buried in the substrate and that species also isn't known to reproduce in captivity. These bumblebee millipedes are far more fun to watch--very colorful and active. Hopefully, they'll produce some babies for me to raise up too. They're more colorful in person, I've had a hard time capturing nice pics of them since they're mostly out and exploring at night.
 

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