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Hi guys. Ive been keeping Australian scorpions for almost a decade now. Mostly it has been black rock, little marbled and a Flinders range scorpion, so recently I decided it was time to increase the variety. I got urodacus armatus, yaschenkoi, Novaehollandiae, a new elongatus since my previous one passed away from old age, and a liocheles waigiensis. So far the waigiensis and armatus are doing great and are happy but my other 3 aren't doing so well. Yaschenkoi is kept in a large sealed container with damp sand and Coco peat, elongatus is in the same sized container with air holes and much more Coco peat to burrow in and Novaehollandiae is in one about half the size but with adequate substrate, air holes and room to burrow. All 3 are eating well and fairly active but refuse to gain any weight and are becoming extremely thin. They come out every night pacing the sides of the containers and tap on the sides. I will add a photo of their containers, the big ones are about 40x40x20cm and smaller one maybe 25-30x20x20cm. Does anyone have any suggestions to improve their setup or make them feel at home. The picture 1 is Novaehollandiae, 2 is elongatus and 3 yaschenkoi is not visible but directly below 2 and identical.
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