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Millipeds in Captivity Diplopodan Husbandry and Reproductive Biology

Handbook / Manual
By: Orin McMonigle(Author), Richard L Hoffman(Contributor)
120 pages, colour photos
Millipeds in Captivity
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Orin McMonigle, with contributions by the late Dr Richard L. Hoffman, assembles the definitive resource guide with reproductive and developmental data for those spectacular terrestrial arthropods, the millipeds (or millipedes). Invertebrate hobbyists can successfully culture a number of colourful and gigantic diplopods by following specific methodologies outlined in Millipeds in Captivity. From the world's largest African giant millipeds to the most astoundingly colourful members of the Orders Polydesmida and Spirobolida, there are plenty of species to attract the beginning enthusiast or to challenge the advanced keeper.

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Handbook / Manual
By: Orin McMonigle(Author), Richard L Hoffman(Contributor)
120 pages, colour photos
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