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Old 11-25-05, 05:09 PM   #1
creepiecrawlie
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centipede question

well we were at the pond today and I caught a centipede and put it in a thing that you buy snakes in at the reptile show. I had him in there temporarily and he was fine and everything but at 2:00 (I caught him at 12:00) he looked limp and everything. With his limbs somewhat drawn in, he isn't stiff though. Did he die? He was doing fine and I was going to put him in a tank later. He is a 3 inch centipede.
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Old 11-25-05, 07:20 PM   #2
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when I picked him up his legs moved some to.
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Old 11-28-05, 10:09 AM   #3
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Dont know how he's doing, but I can tell you that centipedes are EXTREMELY sensitive to humidity. They can dry out and die in a matter of minutes. The need moist substrate and hiding places immediately in any enclosure. That could be your problem.
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Old 12-17-05, 10:09 AM   #4
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the smaller the centipede is the more important humidity is. it likely became limp because of dehydration.
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