Scolopendra spec. “Malaysian Jewel”
Medium
Malaysia
< 180 mm
20°C – 24°C
Scolopendra spec. “Malaysian Jewel” – A real collector’s item
Scolopendra spec. “Malaysian Jewel” lives up to its name. The animals show a Intense, high-contrast colorationthat immediately catches the eye.
The dark body forms the perfect foundation, while the bright red legs create a strong contrast. At the same time, individual segments shimmer slightly depending on the light, creating an almost “iridescent” effect.
It is precisely this combination that makes the Art a real highlightthat clearly stands out from classic Scolopendra species.
Behavior – Fast, active and fascinating
This species is very agile and alertwhile she actively explores her surroundings. It is particularly active in the evening hours.
As a typical hunter, it reacts to movements with lightning speed. This creates exciting moments of observation that make this species so special.
Attitude and requirements
Like many species from Malaysia, the Malaysian Jewel a warm and humid climate. A humidity of approx. 70-80 % ensures stable conditions.
The substrate should be loose and slightly moist, but never wet. At the same time, the animals benefit from hiding places and structure in the terrarium.
A sufficiently high and escape-proof box is a must, as this species is very fast and strong.
For Scolopendra spec. “Malaysian Jewel” you should have a sufficiently large and above all escape-proof terrarium choose. As the animals are very active, they benefit from more space and structure.
A terrarium with at least 30 × 30 × 30 cm is suitable for a single animal. However, larger tanks are clearly recommended as they allow more movement and reduce stress at the same time.
The substrate should have a height of at least 10-15 cm have. This allows the centipede to burrow in and withdraw if necessary. A loose, slightly moist substrate is best.
The following applies to the facility: Structure is crucial. You should offer several hiding places so that the animal feels safe.
Suitable are for example:
- Cork bark or pieces of bark
- Roots and branches
- Layers of foliage as cover
These elements not only provide a place to retreat, but also create a natural environment.
Make sure that all furnishings are are stablebecause Scolopendra dig actively. It is best to place heavy elements directly on the terrarium floor and only then fill in the substrate.
A shallow water bowl should also be provided, although it must be cleaned regularly.
The combination of deep substrate layer, safe hiding places and a stable structure creates a terrarium that meets the natural requirements of this species
Important points on posture
- Humidity at 70-80 %
- Substrate moist, but not wet
- Offer lots of hiding places and structure
- Use an escape-proof terrarium
- Work in a calm and controlled manner
Note on handling
As with all Scolopendra species: Caution is key. It is a venomous animal whose bite can be very painful.
Direct handling should be avoided. However, with the necessary experience and calm, the species can be kept safely.
Conclusion
Scolopendra spec. “Malaysian Jewel” is a Sensation in the terrarium hobby. Rare, colorful and full of energy.
A real collector’s item for experienced owners who are looking for something special – wild, beautiful and absolutely unique.









