Hahahaha, that's because you're collecting bite reports . As for me, i just use the tip of tweezers and it works out fine...my fingers
(heh, i just put fingers but it wasn't long enough)
oh yeah, good pointHahahaha, that's because you're collecting bite reports . As for me, i just use the tip of tweezers and it works out fine...
phil.
I use a butter knife.If you want to take out your pede for some reason, what method do you use to dig it up? I can't think of any easy ways to do it...
Some full grown centipedes are 1/2" long. However, large centipedes do great in gallon jars. (Ahhh, man's inhumanity to centipedes. Sounds like one of those people who sterilize themselves so they won't have children that could have an adverse affect on the environment. Keep up the good work.) If you're worried about the centipede's feelings you should understand these animals live in tiny burrows and giving them too large a cage will stress them out unless provided a small areas inside that large cage for burrow construction so either way their residence is confined to a small area (unless you refuse to provide a small refuge out of cruelty).you guys seriously use gallon jars for full grown centipedes? Seems like centipede cruelty to me!
wow dude, thats alittle harsh. before one can interject on husbandry issues, do some homework... our idea of ideal conditions can greatly differ from what is over doing it and what is borderline cruelty...most pedes are found in pretty tight crevices or in burrows. sooo needing space is not as big a concern as deep sub....<edit>The fact that you mock my concern for the well being of my centipede, made me laugh. .
You've made your point, dial it down please.I'm surprised that maturity is brought up on being concerned for a 8" pedes well being inside a 1 gallon jar.. ::::::