They are honestly easier to keep than most T's. Just need to keep things a bit more humid than a NWT. I just use 2 water dishes and overfill every week. Use shallow dishes that the scorp can climb out of, they can easily drown. This is a Centruroides sp. so you need a near vertical rough surface to climb, I just use cork bark. You won't see them for a while once you rehouse them, but once they are settled you will see them all the time. I have seen mine out most days and at most times of day. Very personable little scorp, has trouble with beetle larvae but I have seen her double fist crickets. They can't climb smooth surfaces well so you can leave plenty of space between sub and lid for safety reasons. This is a medically significant species so the utmost care must be taken when near the enclosure. Labels are encouraged.
They are honestly easier to keep than most T's. Just need to keep things a bit more humid than a NWT. I just use 2 water dishes and overfill every week. Use shallow dishes that the scorp can climb out of, they can easily drown. This is a Centruroides sp. so you need a near vertical rough surface to climb, I just use cork bark. You won't see them for a while once you rehouse them, but once they are settled you will see them all the time. I have seen mine out most days and at most times of day. Very personable little scorp, has trouble with beetle larvae but I have seen her double fist crickets. They can't climb smooth surfaces well so you can leave plenty of space between sub and lid for safety reasons. This is a medically significant species so the utmost care must be taken when near the enclosure. Labels are encouraged.
Interesting if only someone wrote care-sheets on Scorpions. I’ve asked here before lol ..
I can’t get any until I get a job and can order online ,pet shop only has adults of afs and desert hairy which require expensive clay . And sand ?
I have significantly more experience with tarantulas. Only had an emp once .
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