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Centipedes and Millipedes

Centipedes and millipedes are fascinating pets, yet they require specific care to thrive. Centipedes, like the Giant Desert Centipede and Vietnamese Centipede, are known for being fast, solitary hunters. In contrast, millipedes, such as the Giant African Millipede and Bumblebee Millipede, are more docile and thrive in small groups. Before adopting, it's essential to understand these differences, as centipedes can be more aggressive and may require separate enclosures, while millipedes are communal and gentler.
Both species need habitats mimicking their natural environments, like humid, warm terrariums with secure lids. Centipedes are nocturnal and burrow, requiring deep substrate and hiding spots. Millipedes need ample moisture and regular fresh food. Owners should also consider handling risks—centipedes can bite and should be observed rather than touched, while millipedes can be held gently but may secrete fluids as a defense. Proper research and preparation can ensure they’re well cared for.

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