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Pink Flatback Millipede (Antheromorpha uncinata "pink")

Antheromorpha uncinata is a sleek, mediumsized paradoxosomatid millipede native to Southeast Asia, especially Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and surrounding regions. Like many members of Antheromorpha, it has a subtly flattened body with pronounced paranota (lateral keels), giving it a crisp, segmented silhouette. Colouration varies by locality and can include red, pink and yellow varieties

 

In the wild, this species thrives in humid tropical forests, living deep within leaf litter, rotting wood, and rich soil. It’s a classic detritivore, feeding on decomposing leaves, fungalinfused wood, and microbially active substrate. Behaviourally, A. uncinata is gentle, secretive, and highly moisturedependent. They spend much of their time burrowed or tucked beneath logs, emerging at night to forage.

 

In captivity, they’re hardy but humiditysensitive, doing best in warm, moist, wellventilated enclosures with deep, organic substrate. They’re excellent candidates for naturalistic or bioactive setups and tend to be peaceful, steady feeders once settled.

Pink Flatback Millipede (Antheromorpha uncinata "pink")

£10.00Price
Quantity
  • Size: Medium - Large

    Status: WC

    Range: Thailand, Laos, Vietnam

     

  • Temperature 22-25 C
    Humidity 75-90%
    Diet Leaf Litter, soft fruit
    Enclosure

    45x30x30 cm for colony

    10-15cm depth of substrate

     

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