scorpionmom
Arachnobaron
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2010
- Messages
- 349
Well, here it is:
My scorpions have not eaten much. I have two 3rd instar Rhopalurus junceus and two 2nd instar Tityus bastosi. One of my R. junceus has not eaten in about two weeks, and none of the scorpions seem like they are going to eat any time soon. None seem like they are about to molt, too stressed, etc. The temperature/humidity is fine.
I just received the T. bastosi about 3 days ago, but I have had the R. junceus for about 2 months now. The R. junceus have eaten twice I think, but not in a while. Can anyone explain this, and when do you guys usually feed your scorpions (day or night)? I have tried both and they won't eat.
I'm not trying to rush them or anything, just making sure they are doing alright. Thanks for any help.
My scorpions have not eaten much. I have two 3rd instar Rhopalurus junceus and two 2nd instar Tityus bastosi. One of my R. junceus has not eaten in about two weeks, and none of the scorpions seem like they are going to eat any time soon. None seem like they are about to molt, too stressed, etc. The temperature/humidity is fine.
I just received the T. bastosi about 3 days ago, but I have had the R. junceus for about 2 months now. The R. junceus have eaten twice I think, but not in a while. Can anyone explain this, and when do you guys usually feed your scorpions (day or night)? I have tried both and they won't eat.
I'm not trying to rush them or anything, just making sure they are doing alright. Thanks for any help.