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I used to keep a number of scorps in the past. Mostly arid species I was interested in. I have been doing some reading and learning from other keepers recently.
I used to keep my LQ and A. Australis the same. 90-92 degrees F until night time the temps would be dropped lower.
I kept them like this for years with no issues. However, recent things I've been reading is that their lifespans can be longer with less feeding and heat.
What is everyone's take on this?
I used to keep my LQ and A. Australis the same. 90-92 degrees F until night time the temps would be dropped lower.
I kept them like this for years with no issues. However, recent things I've been reading is that their lifespans can be longer with less feeding and heat.
What is everyone's take on this?