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centipede, Scolopendra, gigantea

Jan. 28, 2022: The America COMPETES Act can destroy our hobby.

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Scolopendra piceoflava

This super rare and in high demand centipede is from Sulawesi and is reported to have one of the most venomous bites of all centipedes. The coloration, pattern, and contrast is quite amazing. We are expecting two locality morphs of this species; a darker morph from Central Sulawesi and a lighter "honey bee" morph from Toraja.

Ethmostigmus rubripes rubripes "Borneo Blue Centipede"

Ethmostigmus rubripes rubripes has several color morphs. The ones found in rainforests are darker with beautiful blue legs and blueish-purple body color and yellowish-orange head antenna. 

Scolopendra sp. "Sulawesi red and white leg"

NEW to the U.S. hobby! Nothing is know about it. We are awaiting pics and info.

Scolopendra subspinipes "Malaysian toxic tipped"

This rarely offered species  is high contrast and quite the beauty!

Scolopendra cf. gigantea "Peruvian white-legged"

Super RARE and is high demand, this is one of the world's largest centipedes that can reach 12" lengths! This species has been called S. gigantea since the late 1990s, but there are reports that it will be described as a new species.

Scolopendra galapogensis "robusta"

Super RARE and is high demand, this is one of the world's largest centipedes that can reach 12" lengths! 

Scolopendra dehaani "Sulawesi Cherry Red"

Super RARE and is high demand, this is a very colorful centipede. It is lighter in color than the Malaysian Cherry reds.

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Phrynus whitei, tailless whip scorpion, Amblypygi

Phrynus whitei "Nicaraguan Tailless Whipscorpion"

10/6/20: Announcement: 23 rarely available babies!

Phrynus whitei "Nicaraguan Tailless Whipscorpion": We got a rare group of this species in August and noticed one female was looking gravid. We separated her from the group and feed her well. Around September 15, we noticed babies on her back and today, October 6, the babies molted and came off her back to start feeding on their own. The babies are around .5" in leg span. We expect them to sell out quickly. 

What are tailless whip scorpions?

Amblypygi is an ancient order of arachnid chelicerate arthropods also known as whip spiders and tailless whip scorpions. The name "amblypygid" means "blunt tail", a reference to a lack of the flagellum that is otherwise seen in whip scorpions. They are harmless to humans.

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10/1/20: We just successfully bred our adult female Pamphobeteus sp. "machala" (TG-17-A1)

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9/21/20: Launch of newly designed site (original site has been online since 1996).

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