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Giant Horned Baboon (Ceratogyrus marshalli) Small x 4
Giant Horned Baboon (Ceratogyrus marshalli) Small x 4
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Burmese Beauty Millipede (Spirostreptus spec. 1) Large Juvenile £8.00

Common Name: Burmese Beauty Millipede
Scientific Name: Spirostreptus spec. 1

Size: Large Juvenile
Status: Captive Bred

Food: Millipedes feed on fruit, vegetables and leaf litter
Sex: Unsexed


A pretty millipede, adults approx. 15cm.

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 13 April, 2010.
Quantity in Stock: 3
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