H. Tamulus?

Jocweatherford

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Yes I know they're super hot, and a desert scorp.... but I'd like some personal experience on their care and such
 

Ferrachi

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Not sure if they are actually considered desert scorps when they live in a widespread of habitats.

They are pretty easy to care for... heat lamp, sand / small tiny rocks, a hide and a bit of water (in a bottle cap) once every 2 weeks. Feed them once a week and remove if they don't eat the feeder within 24 hours.

What scorpions do you have at the moment ?
 
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Jocweatherford

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I have Ts currently, what about size requirements what kind of cage size do they tend to like? Is it about double legspan like it is with ts?
 

Ferrachi

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H Tamulus don't really grow too big so a 5 gallon enclosure should be ok
 

GordoOldman

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Definitely not a desert scorpion, not that they (as was stated Ferrachi) don not occupy a wide variety of habitats...but most are in association with decent moisture.
To say they are super hot is an understatement.
Small, agile, and quick to stick.
 

Ferrachi

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Definitely not a desert scorpion, not that they (as was stated Ferrachi) don not occupy a wide variety of habitats...but most are in association with decent moisture.
To say they are super hot is an understatement.
Small, agile, and quick to stick.
That's hilarious ! Never heard that before... "and quick to stick" :rofl:
 

Lubed Tweezer

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Might not be the hottest venom, but still is of 'medical significance' !
My H tamulus sure is among the more acrobatic scorpions, very agile indeed.
 
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