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Blue Leg Millipede | Alienostreptus bicolripes

Blue Leg Millipede | Alienostreptus bicolripes

Common Name Blue Leg Millipede
Scientific Name Alienostreptus bicolripes
Origin East Africa
Adult Size 10–15 cm
Lifespan 5–7 years
Activity Nocturnal, terrestrial detritivore

Behavior

  • Calm, slow-moving, and easy to care for.

  • Nocturnal; most active during the evening and night.

  • Spends time burrowing in substrate or hiding under wood and leaf litter.

  • May curl into a tight spiral if disturbed.

Enclosure Requirements

  • Tank Size: Minimum 20 liters for a small group

  • Substrate: 10–15 cm of soil, coconut fiber, leaf litter, and decaying wood

  • Decor: Cork bark, logs, leaves, and moss for hiding and climbing

  • Humidity: 70–85%

  • Temperature:

    • Day: 22–26°C

    • Night: 20–22°C

  • Lighting: Low light; avoid bright direct light

  • Ventilation: Moderate airflow while maintaining humidity

Compatibility

  • Social species; can be housed in small groups.

  • Avoid housing with predatory insects or animals that may harm millipedes.

Diet

  • Detritivorous; feeds on decaying organic material:

    • Leaf litter

    • Decaying wood

    • Soft fruits and vegetables (banana, cucumber, apple)

  • Provide calcium source such as cuttlebone or crushed eggshell.

  • Remove spoiled food to prevent mold.

Care Tips

  • Maintain moist substrate but avoid waterlogging.

  • Provide deep substrate for burrowing and natural behavior.

  • Spot-clean regularly and replace substrate periodically.

  • Avoid excessive handling; millipedes can release defensive chemicals if stressed.

Breeding

  • Oviparous; females lay eggs in moist substrate.

  • Juveniles develop slowly and remain hidden in the substrate during early stages.

  • Stable humidity and temperature support successful breeding.

Visual Quick Guide

  • 🏠 Enclosure: ≥20 L, deep moist substrate, wood, leaves

  • 🌡️ Temp: Day 22–26°C / Night 20–22°C

  • 💧 Humidity: 70–85%

  • 🍴 Diet: Leaf litter, decaying wood, fruits, vegetables

  • 🕒 Activity: Nocturnal, burrowing detritivore

  • ⚠️ Stress: Provide deep substrate, moisture, and minimal handling

Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.

$21.13

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Blue Leg Millipede | Alienostreptus bicolripes

$60.38

$21.13

Blue Leg Millipede | Alienostreptus bicolripes

Common Name Blue Leg Millipede
Scientific Name Alienostreptus bicolripes
Origin East Africa
Adult Size 10–15 cm
Lifespan 5–7 years
Activity Nocturnal, terrestrial detritivore

Behavior

  • Calm, slow-moving, and easy to care for.

  • Nocturnal; most active during the evening and night.

  • Spends time burrowing in substrate or hiding under wood and leaf litter.

  • May curl into a tight spiral if disturbed.

Enclosure Requirements

  • Tank Size: Minimum 20 liters for a small group

  • Substrate: 10–15 cm of soil, coconut fiber, leaf litter, and decaying wood

  • Decor: Cork bark, logs, leaves, and moss for hiding and climbing

  • Humidity: 70–85%

  • Temperature:

    • Day: 22–26°C

    • Night: 20–22°C

  • Lighting: Low light; avoid bright direct light

  • Ventilation: Moderate airflow while maintaining humidity

Compatibility

  • Social species; can be housed in small groups.

  • Avoid housing with predatory insects or animals that may harm millipedes.

Diet

  • Detritivorous; feeds on decaying organic material:

    • Leaf litter

    • Decaying wood

    • Soft fruits and vegetables (banana, cucumber, apple)

  • Provide calcium source such as cuttlebone or crushed eggshell.

  • Remove spoiled food to prevent mold.

Care Tips

  • Maintain moist substrate but avoid waterlogging.

  • Provide deep substrate for burrowing and natural behavior.

  • Spot-clean regularly and replace substrate periodically.

  • Avoid excessive handling; millipedes can release defensive chemicals if stressed.

Breeding

  • Oviparous; females lay eggs in moist substrate.

  • Juveniles develop slowly and remain hidden in the substrate during early stages.

  • Stable humidity and temperature support successful breeding.

Visual Quick Guide

  • 🏠 Enclosure: ≥20 L, deep moist substrate, wood, leaves

  • 🌡️ Temp: Day 22–26°C / Night 20–22°C

  • 💧 Humidity: 70–85%

  • 🍴 Diet: Leaf litter, decaying wood, fruits, vegetables

  • 🕒 Activity: Nocturnal, burrowing detritivore

  • ⚠️ Stress: Provide deep substrate, moisture, and minimal handling

Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.

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Description

Common Name Blue Leg Millipede
Scientific Name Alienostreptus bicolripes
Origin East Africa
Adult Size 10–15 cm
Lifespan 5–7 years
Activity Nocturnal, terrestrial detritivore

Behavior

  • Calm, slow-moving, and easy to care for.

  • Nocturnal; most active during the evening and night.

  • Spends time burrowing in substrate or hiding under wood and leaf litter.

  • May curl into a tight spiral if disturbed.

Enclosure Requirements

  • Tank Size: Minimum 20 liters for a small group

  • Substrate: 10–15 cm of soil, coconut fiber, leaf litter, and decaying wood

  • Decor: Cork bark, logs, leaves, and moss for hiding and climbing

  • Humidity: 70–85%

  • Temperature:

    • Day: 22–26°C

    • Night: 20–22°C

  • Lighting: Low light; avoid bright direct light

  • Ventilation: Moderate airflow while maintaining humidity

Compatibility

  • Social species; can be housed in small groups.

  • Avoid housing with predatory insects or animals that may harm millipedes.

Diet

  • Detritivorous; feeds on decaying organic material:

    • Leaf litter

    • Decaying wood

    • Soft fruits and vegetables (banana, cucumber, apple)

  • Provide calcium source such as cuttlebone or crushed eggshell.

  • Remove spoiled food to prevent mold.

Care Tips

  • Maintain moist substrate but avoid waterlogging.

  • Provide deep substrate for burrowing and natural behavior.

  • Spot-clean regularly and replace substrate periodically.

  • Avoid excessive handling; millipedes can release defensive chemicals if stressed.

Breeding

  • Oviparous; females lay eggs in moist substrate.

  • Juveniles develop slowly and remain hidden in the substrate during early stages.

  • Stable humidity and temperature support successful breeding.

Visual Quick Guide

  • 🏠 Enclosure: ≥20 L, deep moist substrate, wood, leaves

  • 🌡️ Temp: Day 22–26°C / Night 20–22°C

  • 💧 Humidity: 70–85%

  • 🍴 Diet: Leaf litter, decaying wood, fruits, vegetables

  • 🕒 Activity: Nocturnal, burrowing detritivore

  • ⚠️ Stress: Provide deep substrate, moisture, and minimal handling

Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.

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