Well a couple days ago i went to my Gracilis tank to feed and mist and i saw something funny.
Upon closer look this is what i saw. A scorpion hammock for one.
I guess she was looking to get away from her tank mates until she could harden up a bit. I also noticed besides the size...
Well my B. Jacksoni has had ANOTHER litter of scorplings.That makes 4 in less than a year all from mating before i got her. Ill take some pics later to put up.
-steve-
Some scorps are shy, she could be stressed, or just not hungry. My Emps take a few min before they can grab a cricket, but they are always gone by morning. Just give her time. I have yet to see a picky scorp.
If they are off her back them take them out ASAP. I would try to keep them apart also. Make sure they dont dry out. Are you going to be selling them? Im sure there are some interested people.
The camera is a nikon D100 and the lens is a 90mm tamron macro.
You can check out some more of my macro on my macroaddicts website link below.
Camera Specs
OK here we go. I got these 2 new scorps today. One is pretty common the other not so. Ill start with telsons and palps.
Palp #1
Palp #2
Telson #1
Telson #2
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