Warning!!! Springtails + molting Scorpions

pannaking22

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Agreed, if you could see some of the holes it was likely the powder blues. Definitely need to get them out! They should make a good snack for the predators though. I've had good luck with dwarf white isos, but I've heard people say they sometimes get aggressive too. Haven't personally seen it and it seems like they never last long in enclosures with smaller predators. I think that's because they get picked off though. Regardless, micropods are probably the best.
 

drapion

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So I had another Tityus stigmurus molt to adult yesterday. In the same enclosure as the other one and it's perfetly fine only difference is that I have removed the powder blues. So it had to be them, the springtails are still thriving in the enclosure and didn't cause the scorpion any harm what so ever.

As a side note. It seems that the C.sculpturatus I received yesterday were quite hungry and enjoy munching on powder blue isopods. Karma mutha funkers
 
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