When I was 8, I found a black widow hanging out between the siding and my front steps. Kept her on the kitchen windowsill and fed her carpenter ants I caught in the garden. It's been all downhill from there.
Confusus was the closest match I could derive for the yellow devil. Didn't wanna swear to it without a second opinion though lol. The other looks closer to spinigerus but with thinner claws.
Two different species for sure. Seller said both came from AZ, though not sure how much faith I have in that as I picked up a U. mordax as well also said to be from AZ and the aforementioned northern devil, (cheif reason why I wound up with this mystery.... I thought I was gonna wind up with 2...
Hey all, so real quick I'll start by saying its been a number of years but I've jumped back into scorps with a vengence this weekend. That said, I'd love to hear some thoughts on two of my pick ups from a show today. I'm thinking Vaejovide on both but that is about as far as I'm getting as I'm a...
Well said! So long as you keep these animals in a responsible manner and with a proper amount of space and common sense you won't have a problem. Every animal has its natural wild instinct ... that cannot be changed no matter how "tame" a pet is. The problem comes when their keepers ignore signs...
gravid all the way... start colecting condiment cups for the babies. You'll need somewhere in the vicinity of 55... that's what mine gave me when I still had her.
Nah no water necessary. I've actually read someplace that added humidity from a source like that could cause them to do badly because of how dry theyre used to, though that could be wrong ... like I said I just read that somewhere.
Androctonus crassicauda. Set it up pretty much exactly the way the area you're in looks. As, for care that's gonna be easy being that you're currently living in it's natural habitat. Feed locusts or other comparably sized insects.... shoot for perhaps one a week depending on prey size (not sure...
PM Cacoseroph or search his threads ... he knows some pretty reliable places for polymorpha so you should find all you're looking for there. =) hope this helps!
S. polymorpha is a good one ... was my first anyway. I would say deffinitely a great intro to pedes, and just as much fun for the experienced as well! I got a pretty nice one from jansenexotics.com ;P
Do you know if he/she was previously fed frozen pinkies? If so try wetting the pink with warm water... this should trick the snake into thinking it's the same thawed pinks it's eaten before.
Another thing you can try is leaving a small pinky and the snake alone together in a deli container...
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