Black and Yellow-Spot Flatback Millipede
Anoplodesmus saussurii
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Category
Millipedes
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MOQ 100 head
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Overview
Adult Length
2.1 – 3.3 cm body length
Venom
Non-venomous. A flat-backed millipede; defends with hydrogen cyanide and benzaldehyde (almond smell) from ozopores — can stain and irritate skin/eyes. The yellow spotting is aposematic.
In the Wild
Habitat
Native to southern India and Sri Lanka (introduced widely via plants and soil). Lives in humid leaf litter, compost and decaying wood, often in large aggregations.
Wild Diet
Detritivore — decaying leaf litter, rotting wood, compost and fungi. Gregarious recycler.
Captive Care
Temperature
23 – 28 °C ambient — 22 °C cool end
Humidity
75 – 85 %. Evenly moist substrate with good ventilation.
UV Requirements
None required (nocturnal).
Feeding
Decaying hardwood leaf litter and rotten wood; supplement with cuttlebone calcium, vegetables and a little fish-flake protein.
Enclosure
Terrestrial; 8 – 10 cm of moist leaf-and-wood substrate with bark. Gregarious and prolific — keep communally. Min 25 × 25 cm.
Temperament
Docile, slow and aggregating; coils and secretes when alarmed. Handle minimally.

Origin
Not found in the wild in Thailand. Native range: India and Sri Lanka.