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I got some pictures of my Puerto Rican millipedes molting on the surface and thought I would share them with everyone. The thing that's so kool about these guys that are molting is that 2 of them are chalk white normally, so it's strange to see them looking so grey. The guy in the top picture is a Puerto Rican White/Black w/ orange dots, aka Anadenobolus arboreus gundlachi.
From left to right, in the second picture, the pedes are PR Black/Yellow, PR White/Black with Orange Dots, and finally, PR White/Black. If anyone remembers my post a while back about the pede with the deformed segment - that's the same pede on the far right...and his segment is still deformed, even after a molt.
From left to right, in the second picture, the pedes are PR Black/Yellow, PR White/Black with Orange Dots, and finally, PR White/Black. If anyone remembers my post a while back about the pede with the deformed segment - that's the same pede on the far right...and his segment is still deformed, even after a molt.
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