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Default A small "centipede?" in tank

I have pair of New River Tincs in a 10 gal. full of plants. Has anyone ever seen a small (approx. 1- 1 1/2") centipede in their tank? It seemed to be tan or light brown in coloration and skinny. I saw lots of legs on it arranged just like a centipede. I have never seen them before in my tank. My tank is about 2+ years old. Ive seen other bugs crawling around but never a centipede. I wasnt fast enough to catch it. I went to grab tools to catch it and it was gone when I got back. Could they hurt my frogs at all?
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Hey, I believe I read a thread a while back with someone asking the same question. I think prettymuch everybody said that they won't harm your frogs unless they are very large, but I think they said that the centipede might eat the frogs eggs.

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If it was a centipede, Id be concerned, but chances are its a millipede.
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I have very tiny millipedes outside here in WA. What I saw in my tank looked more like a centipede. It was pretty fast for the size also. That also makes me think centipede. I just have no idea where it could have come from.
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I have small reddish-brown bugs about a half inch or so with lots of legs scurrying about in the soil. They are usually under the water dishes. I've had them in my tanks for years. I think they come from the plants I buy. Even though I change the soil and wash all the leaves when I get new plants, these creepy crawlers somehow get into the tanks.
I only see them when I clean and disinfect my tanks and they never seem to bother the frogs.
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a 1.5" centipede can easily kill and consume (at least in part) a full sized cricket.. so I would think Tincs will be safe but I would remove it if you can. any smaller from like a thumbnail would be a food item.
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