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they will eat your springs and smaller woodlice, and could bite the frogs (doubtful but possible)
I would try to get them out with long tweezers, otherwise they will breed and devour your microfauna
think, it aint illegal yet
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or just get a long stick and ....squash em when you see em....
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To bad I couldnt just throw my leopard frog in there and let him catch them! LOL!.......................Scotty
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paitence and a big stick will allways work to kill bugs
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I'd use a long pair of tongs to grab/squish them up. :roll:
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I think it would be better to try to remove them without harming them. If I remember correctly, these actually expel cyanide when harmed or threatened. That is what the horrible stench is when you smash them.
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I still have a millipede population persisting in one of my vivs for at least 3 years now. I hand pull as many as I can but I still see some occasionaly. They only show up every so often but I can deal with it and the frogs seem fine. I have not noticed any chewed plants so that's good too.
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Yeah, I have had them for years as well in my regina viv with no ill effect. I'll pull them out when I catch them breeding, but I don't mind a few, as they seem to help clean up waste like dead ff's and such.
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Millipedes.......I hate those things !
I have them in one tank and I have found the best time to pick them out is when I first turn the lights on in the mornings. Seems like they scatter after that hiding in the leaf litter and I have to dig to find them.
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no real harm. Cyanide smell when squished though. They do multiply quickly...I removed them when I see em - usually at night.
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I have one tank that they have infested. I was planning on moving the pair out and gutting the tank until I noticed some baby pumilio popping up from the broms. I still feed plenty of springs and the baby pumilio seem to be doing fine. They are more of a nuisance than anything else...
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I pumped an EMPTY tank full of c02 and nuked a centipede problem I had. Of course I had to re seed the tank with springtails and isopods after, but it worked. The Co2 gave my plants, and the fungi, a nice little health boost as well. You can also use dry ice.
I definitely would not use this method if you suspected hidden eggs or froglets in the tanks, or if you did not have a large supply of microfuana to reseed the tank with.