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so far there doing fine.there eating good.i seperated them since the picture.everyone says hadrurus sp. are hard to raise to maturity,is this true?
believe it or not,,the next day after they were born,they were venturing off on there own.i left them with mom for a week before i saw that she had one of her babies half way in her mouth.so i thought,iether i give them a chance away from mom,or let them be lunch.ill keep everyone posted.oh i bielieve there are 26,,not counting those who became moms favorite(flavor)lolBarkscorpions said:Fangs,
Best of luck with those "kids". Do keep us informed of their progress and development. I have 2 gravid fem H. spadix and one should be dropping her load soon. BTW, how many in the brood and how long were they on the mother's "back" before dispersal?
Later...Luc
fangsalot said:believe it or not,,the next day after they were born,they were venturing off on there own.i left them with mom for a week before i saw that she had one of her babies half way in her mouth.so i thought,iether i give them a chance away from mom,or let them be lunch.ill keep everyone posted.oh i bielieve there are 26,,not counting those who became moms favorite(flavor)lol
From what I've heard these are the easiest in the genus to rear. Reason being that they do come from more diverse habitats than H. arizonensis or H. a. palidus. Best of luck!fangsalot said:so far so good.eating like lil pigs.ive sold a couple,and those are doing fine.i dont want to speak to soon,,,but, this desert hairy rearing is pretty easy.
awww man .are you serious?i guess ill just have to wait and see.i know there arid scorps,but should i lightly spritz there enclosures once ina while???RyanC said:Yeah they have molting problems, Thats where the fatalities come from.
yes they have the spadix coloring,,,pics coiming soonJSN said:any new pics of these little guys?...are they starting to get the spadix coloring?...