Ok, so I come home to find one of my C. exilicauda hovering over a mass of what appear to be scorplings still encased in individual membranes. A few of the masses are in front of her, and I'm pretty sure she's still in the process of giving birth. None of the masses are moving, as far as I can tell. Duds? This is my first scorpion "birthing" experience. Do they normally start moving around and climbing on top of the female right away, or is this normal?
Thanks for any opinions, facts, suggestions or advice.
Tim
Thanks for any opinions, facts, suggestions or advice.
Tim