How Long Do Millipedes Live?
How Long Do Millipedes Live? Lifespan by Species Explained
Millipedes are long-lived invertebrates compared to many other hobby species. Depending on the species, most millipedes live between 5 to 10 years in captivity, with some larger species reaching even longer lifespans under proper conditions. There are many good beginner species to consider.
Lifespan varies based on species, environment, and care quality. Larger species such as Giant African millipedes tend to live longer, while smaller species may have shorter life cycles.
Several factors directly influence how long a millipede will live:
- Consistent moisture levels
- Proper substrate depth
- Access to leaf litter and decomposing wood
- Stable temperatures
- Low stress handling
Captive millipedes often live longer than their wild counterparts due to controlled conditions and reduced predation.
Signs of a healthy, long-lived millipede include steady movement, consistent feeding, and regular molting cycles. Slowing activity, reduced feeding, and irregular movement can indicate aging or environmental stress.
Providing a deep, nutrient-rich substrate and maintaining proper moisture levels plays a critical role in long-term survival.
If you're starting a colony, choosing healthy individuals and proper enclosure setup will significantly improve lifespan and long-term success.

