Giant Banded Pink Foot Millipede (Narceus americanus) | Wild Collected
The Giant Banded Pink Foot Millipede (Narceus americanus) is a striking wild-collected color variation of one of North America's largest native millipede species. Distinguished by its warm pink legs and pronounced banding across each body segment, this beautiful form combines impressive size with subtle yet eye-catching natural markings that stand apart from more uniformly colored Narceus americanus.
These large, slow-moving decomposers are admired for their calm temperament, hardy nature, and fascinating behavior. Their attractive coloration makes them equally suited for naturalistic display vivariums, educational collections, and enthusiasts who appreciate the incredible diversity found within North America's native invertebrate fauna.
Our specimens are wild collected and carefully selected for outstanding health, activity, and attractive coloration.
Native to the Hardwood Forests of Eastern North America
The Giant Banded Pink Foot Millipede inhabits the broad temperate forests that stretch across much of the eastern United States. Unlike tropical rainforests that remain warm year-round, these woodlands experience dramatic seasonal changes that continuously renew the forest floor.
Every autumn, millions of oak, maple, beech, hickory, and tulip poplar leaves blanket the ground, gradually breaking down into rich organic soil. Fallen hardwood logs slowly decay over many years, supporting diverse fungal communities and countless decomposers that quietly recycle nutrients throughout the ecosystem.
This constantly renewing layer of leaf litter and decomposing wood provides the perfect environment for Narceus americanus. Hidden beneath the surface, these giant millipedes spend much of their lives burrowing through moist soil, feeding on decaying organic matter, and contributing to one of nature's most important recycling systems.
Beautiful Natural Banding
The Giant Banded Pink Foot variation displays well-defined lighter bands separating each body segment, creating a distinctive ringed appearance that becomes especially noticeable under natural lighting.
Combined with the soft pink to salmon-colored legs that give Pink Foot millipedes their common name, the result is an attractive animal that looks noticeably different from more uniformly colored individuals.
Because these are wild-collected specimens, each millipede displays its own unique intensity of banding and coloration, making every animal an individual.
Large, Peaceful, and Easy to Observe
Adult Narceus americanus are among the largest millipedes native to North America. Their slow movements and relaxed behavior make them enjoyable animals to observe as they explore leaf litter, climb over decaying hardwood, or emerge after rainfall or evening misting.
Unlike many invertebrates that remain hidden, these giant millipedes are frequently visible in well-designed naturalistic enclosures, making them excellent display animals.
Wild-Collected Quality
Our Giant Banded Pink Foot Millipedes are selected for:
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Healthy body condition
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Excellent activity levels
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Strong natural coloration
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Attractive banding
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Large adult size whenever available
Each specimen is inspected to ensure it arrives in excellent condition and is ready to thrive in a properly prepared enclosure.
Care Overview
Like other members of the genus Narceus, this species thrives in enclosures that provide:
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Deep, moisture-retaining organic substrate
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Plenty of decomposing hardwood leaves
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Well-rotted hardwood mixed throughout the substrate
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Moderate to high humidity
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Good ventilation
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Occasional supplemental vegetables and fruit
Healthy substrate remains the single most important element of successful long-term care, as these millipedes obtain much of their nutrition from decomposing organic material and the microorganisms living within it.
Type
Giant North American Millipede
Scientific Name
Narceus americanus
Common Name
Giant Banded Pink Foot Millipede
Origin
Eastern United States
Adult Size
4–5 inches
Temperament
Very peaceful
Activity
Primarily nocturnal, although frequently active during humid conditions, after misting, and while feeding.
Why Keep Giant Banded Pink Foot Millipedes?
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Distinctive banded body pattern
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Beautiful pink legs
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One of North America's largest native millipedes
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Calm, easy-going temperament
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Excellent display species
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Ideal for woodland bioactive vivariums
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Fascinating natural decomposer
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