yea... hate to say it she's dead. huh she was my first dabble into scorpions. tho i only had her for a short time she showed me how wonderful scorpions can be as pets. and as for the babies she ate like half and i sold the other half to my local pet store... thank you for all the responses they...
um i got her from LLLReptiles. and i bought a half year old unsexed scorp and about 3 months later she gave birth and all was fine until today always out and alert very feisty and no just laying there. she was fed 3 times a week always at correct humidity always available water so what went...
Um I don't own any of these but i have heard of people putting bottle caps with water in it in the enclosure. but i know if it gets too humid the can get some type of fungus.
So My 8 year old Herman's tortoise used to be located in my room but I moved her to our family room and now there seems to be what I can assume are fruit flies. How do I get rid of them? Thank you.
I would say the feeding holes are a good idea but are there locks on it?? if not i def recommend locks. for your safety and people in your house. also if you have free roaming animals like a dog, cat, ect..
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BTW beautiful scorps.
I would take the dead one out asap. I'm not sure what the female could get from the dead scorpion. IDK just doesn't seem sanitary.
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BTW sorry for your loss :(
I was just wondering if hybridization among scorpions is possible not like anything ridiculous like death stalker and emperor. Just like emperor and Asian black forest. Note I'm not ever going to do this I was just wondering because I have a dog that's a mutt so I was just wondering if scorpions...
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