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  1. 02-08-2010 08:32 PM #1
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    Beginner myriapod

    I'm looking to start in Centipede's, however none of the LPS around me carry them and I don't know of any expos coming around anytime soon. Can anyone recommend me a person or place to obtain a pede that is large, aggressive and not too expensive to buy? Also, any linked info on care is welcomed, although I've been non stop looking and researching for about a week now.
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  2. 02-09-2010 09:51 AM #2
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    I've got a few species.
    http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?t=169057
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    ...EandA wrote a good book on the care of centipedes... one of the only modern english hobbybooks out there.
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    Hey 'digimattd',

    I was going to recommend looking through the "For Sale / Trade" section, but I see you're already there. You should be able to find several reputable sellers offering various scolopendras there - one of whom has just replied here...

    BTW, to answer that last question you had in your other thread, the gigantea species are difficult to get (especially in the US) due to export restrictions in the countries they originate from.
    "and the shadow's so bright, it takes the sun out of the day..."

    Somewhere out there, Imre is setting up a colony
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    I see, that's what I thought it was but I wanted to be sure. Thanks alot for the reply!
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