After months of research and thinking i finally decided to purchase a nile monitor, saw some at an expo and decided to buy one, im so excited and cant wait till he is bigger and i can build a large custom enclosure. right now hes housed in a super basic 40 gallon untill i can get some nice...
what tempature do you keep your Ts at? i see alot of people keep theres at room tempature (atleast 70 F) so i was just curious what everyone does. Personally i keep mine at room tempature except for my slings which stay in my heating cabinet, but i have not been keeping Ts long so idk how right...
they are def not communal, ive had no sucess in trying to mate my pair of trogs, they are very aggresive towards one another. the feeding of pinkies to inverts is a touchy subject, it really has no benefit to the scorpion, and would be a rather messy clean up.
i started with one P.dictator, and then ended up buying another, and just branched out from there. my small species and slings mainly eat crickets and red runners, my larger species eat hissers and adult red runners, and sometimes i tong feed them super worms to mix it up a bit. im trying to...
yeah i hear yeah. i started with scorpions and then got into tarantulas. ill be doing the same kind of move next month. 16 hours from kentucky to colorado, with 17 scorpions, 6 tarantulas, and a gecko lol
sorry for the late response, got busy. based on the shape of the operculum this is what i think. keep in mind im no expert so i could be wrong on a few.
1. male
2. female
3. female
4. male
5. female
6. female
7. unsure possible female.
8. female
9. unsure possible male
3 and 6 are most likely...
they have both molted once, and im almost sure i have a male and a female, because thr suspected female is much larger then the male.( unless they where different instars when i got them which is possible)
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