Thai Giant Pill Millipede
Zephronia siamensis
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Category
Millipedes
Minimum order
MOQ 100 head
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Overview
Adult Length
30 – 40 mm body length; balls up to roughly cherry/golf-ball size
Venom
Non-venomous. The classic giant pill millipede — rolls into a tight, armoured ball as its main defence and secretes only a mild quinone-type fluid that can faintly stain. Safe to handle.
In the Wild
Habitat
Eastern Thai lowland and hill evergreen forest; first Zephronia recorded for Thailand (type locality Koh Sichang, Chonburi). Lives in damp leaf litter and on the forest floor. 0 – 700 m.
Wild Diet
Detritivore — decaying leaf litter, rotting wood, fungi and decomposing plant matter.
Captive Care
Temperature
24 – 28 °C ambient — 22 °C cool end
Humidity
80 – 90 %. Keep substrate consistently moist with deep leaf litter; provide a shallow water dish.
UV Requirements
None required (nocturnal/cryptic).
Feeding
Decaying hardwood leaf litter and rotten wood as the staple; supplement with cucumber, squash, mushroom and a calcium source (cuttlebone). Replenish leaf litter continually.
Enclosure
Humid terrestrial set-up with 8 – 12 cm of moist organic substrate, deep leaf litter and rotting wood; bark hides. Colony-tolerant. Min 30 × 30 cm for a group.
Temperament
Harmless and docile; rolls into a tight ball when disturbed. An excellent, handleable display species.
Distribution in Thailand