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Hello, I'd rather not have my Tailless Whip Scorpion get attacked while molting if it ends up happening due to a lost Cricket, what do you all suggest to do to find Crickets in enclosures?
Any pics of the cage ? Look for hiding spots .Hello, I'd rather not have my Tailless Whip Scorpion get attacked while molting if it ends up happening due to a lost Cricket, what do you all suggest to do to find Crickets in enclosures?
Not a ton of hiding spots for Crickets, mainly cork bark. The Crickets I feed it are fairly small and hard to find because of the size of my Euphrynichus Bacillifer. Can I maybe use a piece of Carrot to lure out Crickets and see if any come out?Any pics of the cage ? Look for hiding spots .
yesNot a ton of hiding spots for Crickets, mainly cork bark. The Crickets I feed it are fairly small and hard to find because of the size of my Euphrynichus Bacillifer. Can I maybe use a piece of Carrot to lure out Crickets and see if any come out?
Your eyesHello, I'd rather not have my Tailless Whip Scorpion get attacked while molting if it ends up happening due to a lost Cricket, what do you all suggest to do to find Crickets in enclosures?
Instead of being rude you could have suggested using something to lure them out like a piece of Carrot as I came up with.Without pics, all I can say is use your eyes and find them. Honestly I’m not sure why you’re asking this question.
I do, but I try not to too much as my infrared flashlight appears to bother it.Check the enclosure at night with a flashlight.
Rude is subjective number one.Instead of being rude you could have suggested using something to lure them out like a piece of Carrot as I came up with.
Clearly you’re being rude as well because I mentioned the lack of images that actually enable better responses. What a crazy damn idea.Any chance that you could post pics of the enclosure?