Can I house a scorpion in a large jar?

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Arachnobaron
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Hi I'm still relatively new to all of this and I was wondering if I could house a hadrurus arizonensis, a centruroides species, or a dune scorpion in about a 1-2 gallon jar. The type you get from Target with cheese balls in it. It's about a foot in height and about 10 inches wide. I understand that if I were to put a hadrurus arizonensis I would have to put a lot of substrate. I also understand if I would need a larger tank to house the creature in.
 

ArachnoDrew

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Hi I'm still relatively new to all of this and I was wondering if I could house a hadrurus arizonensis, a centruroides species, or a dune scorpion in about a 1-2 gallon jar. The type you get from Target with cheese balls in it. It's about a foot in height and about 10 inches wide. I understand that if I were to put a hadrurus arizonensis I would have to put a lot of substrate. I also understand if I would need a larger tank to house the creature in.
Those containers would ne great for a centruroides sp since its tall.. add like an inch of substrate. Tall piece of bark and poke some tiny holes in the lid and keep humidity up . Will make a cool display container
A dune or desert hairy will look like u got a tub fill of ground up cheese puffs lol will never see em
 

Mjb30

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Hadrurus arizonensis likes to dig shallow and long burrows and so a deep and narrow enclosure like you propose would not be good for this species.
 

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Thanks for all your reply's!!! I'll avoid hadrurus arizonensis for now then. So it would be good for a centruroides species? I'm thinking a gracilis. If so about how many would I be able to keep in the jar, or should I just keep one?
 

RTTB

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It would be perfect for Centruroides. Some vertical bark and you’re in business.
 

tdark1

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It would literally be fine for anything arboreal or even semi arboreal!!
 

Dennis Nedry

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I keep my Lychas marmoreous in a tall, cylindrical plastic food container. Works perfectly fine for arboreal scorps, a Centruroides would be perfect for a large jar
 

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Again, Thanks a ton!!! Just as a follow up question to avoid making more threads. Could I keep a tails whip spider in one of these jars, or are whip spiders in another forum?
 

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An enclosure with 12 inches of height and 10 inches of horizontal space isn't very ideal for a scorpion. They don't need much height but they need quite a bit of ground space.
 
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