Centruroides sculpturatus new brood!

gromgrom

Arachnoprince
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nice!
do you seperate the kids from the mom?
well she just popped so no, they've gotta stay with her till 2i. I usually wait till they get off her, then i throw them in one of the community tanks.

I have a 3i tank and a 2i tank. Some of the 3i's are going to 4i's at the moment.
 

shining

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sounds like you have a well established program goin on there.hahaha
now i dont feel so bad seperating them(of course after they get off the back).
 

GS

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Pshh, this species hasn't all been great. I had two bad broods of 2 and 3 respectively.

And that last gracilis brood I posted failed, she abandoned them and they were dead when I got to them. Only two survived.

But, I'm expecting another brood of these guys within the next week or so. :p
Icic.. still great results overall imo :)
I love their colourings. Keep up the good work buddy :D
 

gromgrom

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Icic.. still great results overall imo :)
I love their colourings. Keep up the good work buddy :D
by expecting another brood, i mean 3 in the next month. i dont think i'll run low on these guys ;)

But at least I know exactly why I failed and I'm learning from it. I think that's what matters the most. :)
 

shining

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yep learning is a process.im glad i have some people to turn to on here that has lots of experience with this species.i think i might start slanging c.sculpts as well.better scorps than drugs.hahaha
 

gromgrom

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yep learning is a process.im glad i have some people to turn to on here that has lots of experience with this species.i think i might start slanging c.sculpts as well.better scorps than drugs.hahaha
I suggest C. sculpts and C. gracilis (not just because I breed them), to all beginners who wanna move past emps. They're easy to raise and breed, for the most part, and are great for learning how to pair scorpions or doing husbandry.

That's just me. :)
 
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