Chinese Swimming Scorpions

Fausta

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I just bought 2 of these Chinese Swimming Scorpions and have found conflicting substrate arrangments and temp/humity settings on the web. I have only kept Buthids and am straying to new ground here. Anyone have any that gave give me some advice on the best set-up for 2 of them. I have a 10 gallon tank. I thought I was set to go, but now that I have seen something saying more humidity I need to ask.
Thanks a bunch!
Kelly

Also, how big to they get?
 

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If you're talking about lychas mucronatus they are not getting very big, around 5-6 cm maximum.

You can keep the at mixed sand and soil (majority being soil) and pretty humid.
They love to climb and spend 99% of their time under barks so give them plenty.
You can place a heat source on one side of the tank in order to have a hot and a less hot enviroment for them to choose.
Humidity this way will be more in the less hot side and less in the hot side.
A 10 gallon tank I think it's waaaaay to big for a pair...you'll hardly ever see them (do not knowe if this is good or bad though).

By the way they never swimm ;)
 

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I have a smaller 2 gallon tank I can use for them. Should I use the false bottom with gravel below the substrate for humidity or will misting be enough.
I appreciate the info.
Kelly
 

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Sorry but cannot comment on that since I never used this method.
Maybe someone else who tried this.
 

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What methods do you use for humitidy and what do you recommend for these types?
Kelly
 

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spray heavily once a week and let the water disch overflow
 

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Thanks a bunch! Much appreciated.
I use this method for my Buthids, only scaled back a bit.
Kelly
 

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Fausta said:
I just bought 2 of these Chinese Swimming Scorpions and have found conflicting substrate arrangments and temp/humity settings on the web. I have only kept Buthids and am straying to new ground here. Anyone have any that gave give me some advice on the best set-up for 2 of them. I have a 10 gallon tank. I thought I was set to go, but now that I have seen something saying more humidity I need to ask.
Thanks a bunch!
Kelly

Also, how big to they get?
you lucky dog, if you mean Lychas, they do not get very big, they are slightly smaller than M. martensii (for reference).
BTW, Lychas IS a buthid.
 

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Thanks for the note. I was just looking at scorpion websites and found these for sale and had interest in some types that climb on things.
Here is the link:
http://www.goldenphoenixexotica.com/scorp.html
This is the first type of scorp i've bought or collected without doing tons of research first. I figured I have kept scorps nearly my whole life and could adapt to keeping these. They are pretty scorpions. I wil post some pics when I notice one in a photogenic position.
Kelly
 

pandinus

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a great place to buy from, darrel takes better care of his scorps than any other dealer i have met. I bought my martensii from him at the ATS. they are very knowledgable and very helpful.
 

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Off topic, I noticed you are in Wichita, Kansas. I just sold an Egyptian mummy to a museum in town there. It should be on display now. Contact me off list if you want more info.
Kelly
 

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Fausta said:
Off topic, I noticed you are in Wichita, Kansas. I just sold an Egyptian mummy to a museum in town there. It should be on display now. Contact me off list if you want more info.
Kelly
how interesting!
{D it's a small world after all.... {D
 

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Fausta said:
Off topic, I noticed you are in Wichita, Kansas. I just sold an Egyptian mummy to a museum in town there.Kelly
Ok I'll bite...How exactly does one aquire an egyptian mummy to sell in the first place?

Can I assume you work for a museum?

John
];')
 

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I can think of only one museum in town it could have been, our museum of world treasures. I guess i should say thanx for the mummy!
Now there's a sentence i never thought i'd say. {D
 

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I was out of town for the weekend. I work in Egypt as an Egyptologist and I also sell antiquities. A found a mummy in an old collection and sold it to the museum, which is a much better place for it. It is a fun line of work. The scorpions in Egypt are great too!
 
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