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Cave cricket male 53mm female 71mm from Java Indonesia

$ 15.83

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

This specimen will send from Indonesia
Important matter
I can only send insect specimens to the following 9 countries at present.
1. China
2. Japan
3. South Korea
4. Taiwan
5. Singapore
6.Malaysia
7.Thiland
8.The United States of America
Of course, it is possible for people other than the above 9countries to bid. However, I can send it when in normal condition.
To European customers We can only send to Europe by EMS.
If you would like EMS, please pay an additional $ 20. If you would like economy shipping, we can't send it yet, so we will keep it until we can send it at our place.
To Hong Kong customers
We are currently unable to send specimens to Hong Kong via economy shipping.
However, we can send Specimens to Hong Kong by EMS or EKSPOR.
An additional $ 20 shipping cost is required for EMS and an additional $ 10 shipping cost for EKSPOR.
Specimen; Cave cricket from Java
Indonesia (consignment sale2)
Size; male 53mm female 71mm(
Including ovipositor
)
Collecting data; Java
with full of collecting data
Quality; A1. Photo is actual specimen.
Packing is unmounted and dried in paper
Shipping method; Registered Airmail
If you want to use EMS, please contact me postage
Payment; After our auction finish, please transfer money to my paypal account within 3 days.
Delivery time; After I receive your payment, I will send your parcel within 5 businesdays. Delivery usually takes about 25 days until arrive your place
Important Notices
In Indonesia, since February 2018 exporting insect specimens, an export certificate issued by the quarantine station is required. Therefore, I have to create an export certificate before I send you insect specimen. Therefore, please understand that the mailing period will be longer than before.
Also, it costs 10 dollars per box as export certificate creation cost.
For customers in Australia and Canada
I usually use International Registered Airmail when sending insect specimens. International Registered Airmail can be tracked by entering the tracking number on the Internet. However, when sending to Australia and Canada, the tracking number is not reflected on the Internet and cannot be tracked. Therefore, you will have to wait for the package to arrive or contact your country's post office. If you would like to track the package, I can use the EMS. If I use EMS, the shipping cost is 14 dollars pulas.
25 Live Scarlet/Rusty Millipede~Assorted Sizes~Educational/Fun. Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS 2-3 day Priority mail..
Great pets or for use in composting.
The below Article is credited to Josh’s Frogs
Scarlet Millipedes
Scarlet Millipedes are a smaller (about 2.5″-3″) millipede that has naturalized in Florida. These guys were originally native to Malaysia and Indonesia. Trigoniulus corallinus is also sometimes called the rusty, red, or rusty-red millipede. It’s a small and hardy species and really stands out in a vivarium.
Bumblebee Millipedes
Bumble Bee Millipedes (Anadenobolus monilicornis) have become naturalized in the southeastern US after being introduced from South America by the tropical plant industry. These small, hardy, and very colorful millipedes reach about 2.5″ in length and are very easy to care for.
Housing your Millipede
Millipedes are easy to house. You’ll want the enclosure to be at least as wide as the animal’s length, and at least twice as long for optimal wiggle room. Keep in mind this is minimum housing size. Your pede will feed primarily on its substrate, so the more space for substrate the merrier. Plastic Critter Keepers or small tanks work well – even plastic storage containers can be easily modified with some air holes for use.
The single most important thing about housing millipedes is their substrate. Substrate acts as a place for the millipede to dig, eat, hide, drink, and live in. For a millipede, substrate = life.
Substrates should consist of a mix of soil, wood, and leaves. Josh’s Frogs Milli Mix is specifically designed to be the best substrate for your millipedes. Over time, any substrate will be exhausted of calcium. Add a bit of Josh’s Frogs MicroCal directly to the substrate to add or replenish lost calcium.
The substrate should be about 4″-6″ in depth. Keep moist at the bottom and allowed it to very slightly dry out at the top.
Humidity is a very important aspect of millipede keeping. Millipedes will drink from standing water – some people provide them with a small water bowl. But misting, providing a moist substrate, and providing fresh food will keep them hydrated. Critter keepers and other open-air products can dry out quickly, but do look a bit nicer than plastic shoe boxes. If you go with a cage with a lot of ventilation, you’ll want to mist daily.
You’ll be fine keeping your millipedes at room temperature. For most species, 72F to 78F is ideal. Supplemental heating in the form of a low wattage heat mat can be used if needed, but take care that it doesn’t dry out your millipede’s habitat too quickly.
Feed the Pede
Millipedes will primarily feed on their substrate – they love decomposing wood and leaves! This should make up the bulk of their diet, making it necessary to change out spent substrate (appears as little dirt balls) with fresh substrate on a regular basis.
You’ll also want to provide the occasional fresh fruit or leafy greens, as well as Repashy Bug Burger, which provides a much-needed source of calcium. Make sure to remove food if it ever becomes moldy. Offering a bit of food once a week or so (in addition to their substrate) is plenty.
Things to Keep in Mind
Remember that millipedes are toxic – never allow young children to handle them unsupervised! As long as millipedes are not eaten and hands are washed after touching millipedes, they’re pretty much harmless.
Many species will spit up a bit if startled – this can easily dye your skin and take several days to fade.
Millipedes commonly host symbiotic mites that help keep the millipede clean. These mites live on the millipede and eat waste or bits of food that can become caught in the millipede’s legs. These mites are harmless, so don’t be concerned if you see some!
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