Scientific Name: Scolopendra subspinipes
Family: Scolopendridae
Classification: Chilopoda (Centipedes)
Toxicity Level: High (Medically Significant)
Origin: Malaysia / Southeast Asia
Adult Size: 18cm - 22cm
Lifespan: 5 - 10 years
Diet: Carnivore (Roaches, Crickets, Small Vertebrates)
The Asian Giant Centipede (Scolopendra subspinipes) is the most widespread and dominant large centipede in the Asian exotic trade. Often referred to as the "Black Head" or "Chinese Red Head" depending on the locality morph, it is a robust, highly aggressive predator. It is famous for its adaptability, speed, and potent venom, making it a standard species for any serious venomous collection.
Notes: This species is notorious for being high-strung and nervous. It requires a secure enclosure with good humidity and a hiding spot (cork bark) to reduce stress. Unlike some other species that may tolerate light interaction, S. subspinipes is generally defensive and will bite readily if cornered.
Safety Warning: Its bite causes intense, radiating pain and significant swelling. Use 10-12 inch forceps for all maintenance.
Why Source This Species:
Market Staple: The quintessential "Giant Centipede" in the hobby; high consistent demand.
Hardiness: Extremely durable and easy to keep alive, reducing stock loss.
Active Hunter: Feeds aggressively, providing a strong display for customers.
Malaysia