I was just about to post this exact question I've been finding hollowed out crickets in my dunes cage recently as well. I'm curious for an answer I have two other scorps that don't do that so it's unusual to me
I have one and what I do is handycap the cricket by pulling the jumping legs so it can't escape so easy and to avoid stressing it I literally only touch the cage to feed once a week also the hide I have is a very low flat stone maybe half an inch off the ground so when it's in there it's...
Yah that's what I'm thinking now too I don't know why I didn't think of that before and mine is very skittish also, I was lucky to get the picture I did.
Also I'm wondering about the lack of hairs on it. It has very few small hairs but from what I've seen in pictures that should have a lot more than what it does.
Hey I may be making that trip to Austin this weekend to zookeepers if I can confirm that they will take the scorpions off my hands hopefully in a trade but you mentioned you would take some how many are you thinking?
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Yah I bought a new substrate for her that says it's designed to let them burrow but I figured I should wait until the scorplings had crawled off so I wouldn't put any extra stress on them, my main things are, I don't know how they are communally so I have them all separated...
So I'm in Houston Texas I purchased a yellow legged ground burrowing scorpion from a pet store about 3 months ago, now about 2 weeks ago it had 15 babies. I'm not capable of caring for that many, I contacted the pet store and they said they would take them but I'd rather not give them to the pet...
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