About a third of the babies successful caught and ate last night, spent the morning 'knocking' off cricket back legs...
Not an easy task, but after doing 20 I'm now quite good at it.
No idea how others do it but I drop them one at a time in a pint glass, then used the flat end of a pencil to...
Reading a few other more knowledgeable peoples replies, don't feed till they are off back. Mum will be fine, scorplings feeding themselves internally till first molt.
Give her access to food (drop a locust in the vivarium) and then she can decide for herself. Take it out if still there 24h later if you can do it without disturbing 'mum'
Mine gave birth a few weeks ago and didn't eat (or come out of her burrow) untill scorplings were off her back.
That's what I read, but her behaviour is completely different.
A scorplings molted over night but refused to sit still or even be above the paper hahaha.
So the image is off a younger one
Hi all
New to the forum but need a bit of advice as Sophie my sons AFS is not really following typical behaviour.
Sold to us in April as a three year old female emperor (she's one of the Heterometrus, pedipalps all wrong for emperor)
LOVES to burrow and recently had scorplings.
Now we didn't see...
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