Hi
Next month i'm getting a 2/3i Parabuthus villosus. So i am starting to set up an Enclosure for it.
My goal is to set up a natural as possible Habitat as possible.
My Plans for now:
Enclosure size: 40x40 x34
Substrate: 8cm mix from Excarvatorclay and a bit forrestsoil and/or sand.
2cm toplayer of desert sand with some lose stones/ gravels ect.
One or two big rocks for the scorp to burrow a hide underneath. Secured against colapsing for shure.
Backwall: i'm not sure if i want to go with a rockbackwall or (i don't know to describe it in english)an edge where the desert soil broke of. Something like this:
Currently im more in to a rock wall.
Like my Pterinochillus murinus enclosure:
With a Rockbackwall i will losa a little bit more roaming area (not as much as in the murinus enclosure,). But for sure 3-5cm on each side (more in the edges to smooth them out).
But the Scorpion can dig under the rockwall, if it wants to.
Deco:
A Smal dead bush, wich grows out of the corner in thr backwall
Plants: not sure yet. Must be some smal desert plants origin in namibia.
Open for suggestions!
Tec: two led spots. One of them gets realy hot. If it provides not enough heat, i'l have to improvise. I don't got enough space above the encloser for a heat lamp. Evt a heatmap behinde/ on the side of the enclosure, but that would be suboptimal with a backwall made out of styrofoam and cement....
Questions:
When i build a natural looking rock backwall i'll lose a bit of space. The roaming area will shrink from 40x40cm to 30x30 +/-. Is that still enough? The backwall will not go down all the way. So the digging area will stay 40x40.
Do they enjoy to climbe a lot?
If yes, can it survive drop from max 20cm hight on a rock/ branch?
Any special habits?
Like: do they enjoy to lay on flat rocks during the day? Or do they like to stick their but in to the water from time to time like tarantulas?
Do the change their hides often like Tityus stigmurus, or do they use only their main hide like those lazy ass holes in the ground called Heterometrus?
Greetings, Alveus
Ps: Sorry for my bad grammer. I'm not used to write like this in english. This is the first time i'm doing it.
Next month i'm getting a 2/3i Parabuthus villosus. So i am starting to set up an Enclosure for it.
My goal is to set up a natural as possible Habitat as possible.
My Plans for now:
Enclosure size: 40x40 x34
Substrate: 8cm mix from Excarvatorclay and a bit forrestsoil and/or sand.
2cm toplayer of desert sand with some lose stones/ gravels ect.
One or two big rocks for the scorp to burrow a hide underneath. Secured against colapsing for shure.
Backwall: i'm not sure if i want to go with a rockbackwall or (i don't know to describe it in english)an edge where the desert soil broke of. Something like this:
Currently im more in to a rock wall.
Like my Pterinochillus murinus enclosure:
With a Rockbackwall i will losa a little bit more roaming area (not as much as in the murinus enclosure,). But for sure 3-5cm on each side (more in the edges to smooth them out).
But the Scorpion can dig under the rockwall, if it wants to.
Deco:
A Smal dead bush, wich grows out of the corner in thr backwall
Plants: not sure yet. Must be some smal desert plants origin in namibia.
Open for suggestions!
Tec: two led spots. One of them gets realy hot. If it provides not enough heat, i'l have to improvise. I don't got enough space above the encloser for a heat lamp. Evt a heatmap behinde/ on the side of the enclosure, but that would be suboptimal with a backwall made out of styrofoam and cement....
Questions:
When i build a natural looking rock backwall i'll lose a bit of space. The roaming area will shrink from 40x40cm to 30x30 +/-. Is that still enough? The backwall will not go down all the way. So the digging area will stay 40x40.
Do they enjoy to climbe a lot?
If yes, can it survive drop from max 20cm hight on a rock/ branch?
Any special habits?
Like: do they enjoy to lay on flat rocks during the day? Or do they like to stick their but in to the water from time to time like tarantulas?
Do the change their hides often like Tityus stigmurus, or do they use only their main hide like those lazy ass holes in the ground called Heterometrus?
Greetings, Alveus
Ps: Sorry for my bad grammer. I'm not used to write like this in english. This is the first time i'm doing it.