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Tuesday, September 2nd 2008, 2:48pm

Is it possible to keep different species of millipedes together?

I know this is generally not reccomended among other species, but would this work for millipedes with similar habitat-requirements and size?

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Tuesday, September 2nd 2008, 4:24pm

<<<...for millipedes with similar habitat-requirements and size>>>

As u thought, it works fine.

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Tuesday, September 2nd 2008, 10:32pm

So, for example: would it work to keep Tonkinbolus Caudulanus (refering to "thailand redbanded") with say, Anadenobolus monilicornis or Centrobolus splendidus?

Thanks

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Tuesday, September 2nd 2008, 11:06pm

I think this will work, noo, I know it cause I also have a tank with this species together and no problem occured so far.

Just make sure that u have enough climbing space for the Centrobolus and also loads of dead leaves in the soil.

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Tuesday, September 2nd 2008, 11:11pm

Okey, thank you very much! If problems would occur, what kind of problems could that be?
Also, would it be suitable for all species to keep the tank at around 25C with a little drop at night?

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Tuesday, September 2nd 2008, 11:24pm

Temp about 25 degrees and a little drop at night will be fine.

Dont think bout probs, they wont occure if the substrat is good (just add a little more calcium supplement as u add to the other species).

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