The Thai Pink Dragon Millipedes are found in limestone caves so once a month you will need to add limestone powder. Humidity 90% ( We water them 2 to 3 times a week) Temperature 25°C works great for them. Substrate should be at least 4 inches for them to breed. There should always be a supply of rotting white wood and decomposing leaf littler as well as moss which they will eat.
@@Wade_Wiley just to reiterate - the substrate depth is key because they like to burrow to the bottom to cool off when too hot. Keeping moist moss and a filter layer of stones lined with mesh on the bottom also helps keep a constant humidity
Another great video, Wade. It's sad that you lost some of the pink dragons. Could the lack of high humidity be a factor? I'll paste some info I found, below; maybe you already know, but perhaps it's helpful to you? :) I'm hoping to get some soon, Faith x
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The Thai Pink Dragon Millipedes are found in limestone caves so once a month you will need to add limestone powder. Humidity 90% ( We water them 2 to 3 times a week) Temperature 25°C works great for them. Substrate should be at least 4 inches for them to breed. There should always be a supply of rotting white wood and decomposing leaf littler as well as moss which they will eat.
Thank you for this! I'm gonna get some more at some point as theyre so cute! Hopefully will have better luck in the future
@@Wade_Wiley just to reiterate - the substrate depth is key because they like to burrow to the bottom to cool off when too hot. Keeping moist moss and a filter layer of stones lined with mesh on the bottom also helps keep a constant humidity
Another great video, Wade. It's sad that you lost some of the pink dragons. Could the lack of high humidity be a factor? I'll paste some info I found, below; maybe you already know, but perhaps it's helpful to you? :) I'm hoping to get some soon, Faith x