u/FullMcGoatse

As the title says. Basically had an 18x18x24 bio active tank for a gecko, sold the gecko before I moved, and now have this empty tank at the new house. I mainly do Ts, so millipedes are a new venture to me. I read that they need high humidity, so I’m planning on adding a top layer of spag on the when I replace the substrate. Speaking of… I’m planning on setting the highest I can make it the low point, then making a slope upwards towards the back. Will this provide them with adequate depth? Also… the clayballs. Should I remove a few inches from those or is it fine? I’m using a cloth mesh to seperate it from the substrate

u/FullMcGoatse — 10 days ago

So I just moved from IA to AZ. Before I left, I sold a bunch of stuff. One of them was my crested gecko, this was her tank.

It’s a 18x18x24 bio active enclosure. I usually keep Ts, and this is way more than they usually need. So any suitable ideas are welcome. My local reptile center has pink dragon and candy corn millipedes available, are those communal? Are they safe to have around pothos plants?

A good cleaning is definitly needed. And I have UV and heat lamps for it as well.

u/FullMcGoatse — 11 days ago