Volcarona
Arachnopeon
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- Apr 13, 2020
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- 15
Hey, guys. So, it turned out the first ever arachnid I got was gravid. I had no idea until she gave birth back in November. After a few weeks, the scorplings were off the mother's back, so I went ahead and placed them in a separate container. After a few months, the babies are darker and chubbier, but I don't think any of them have molted. Currently, eight out of eleven have survived; the last three died from unknown causes, but not cannibalism or anything as far as I can tell. I'm mainly concerned that they're still very skittish - I try my best to only feed them small crickets, but more often than not, they run instead of trying to grab it. Are scorplings mainly scavengers at this age? I know they're eating, as if I leave a twitching cricket in their cage or am persistent enough, they eventually accept it, but I'm worried I'm doing something wrong. All eight are currently being kept on moist cocofiber in the same large sterillite container with holes drilled into it for ventilation. They're kept at room temp, typically around 72 degrees F. When exactly can they be sexed? When do they become sexually mature? When should I place them in separate containers? How often exactly should I be offering them food (right now, I usually offer a cricket 1-2 times per week)? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.