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So here's the situation. I have a trog who had a clutch of about 8 scorplings 3 years ago. She is still alive and eats a fuzzy about every couple of months. I just checked on her to water her and she is crazy FAT! Her last meal was about a month and a half ago and I have seen her since then and she looked nowhere near this plump. I just wanted some opinions if you don't mind offering them about whether she could be ready to drop another clutch...
Is there any other reason for a female scorpion to live 3 years after a clutch and look grotesquely fat and be very active? Don't most large scorp species go downhill after their last clutch? Again, any opinions would be very appreciated.
Is there any other reason for a female scorpion to live 3 years after a clutch and look grotesquely fat and be very active? Don't most large scorp species go downhill after their last clutch? Again, any opinions would be very appreciated.