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Hi all,
I am planning on expanding my arachnid collection a little, and I want to buy some scorps. I already did some research, and asked some ppl here about what would be a good beginner species. Pandinus imperator and Hadogenes troglodytes came out as good beginners. But here's what's up.
I have a large enclosure, well, not really large, but kinda, larger than normal. It's 12x20x12 inch. And I like to put in a small group of scorpions. I read that Pandinus imperator can go quite well in a group, but I havent read anything about the Hadogenes troglodytes doing well in a group...
Furthermore I think that the Hadogenes troglodytes is somewhat easier to take care of than the Pandinus imperator, because the Hadogenes troglodytes doesn't need that high humidity...
Anyway, I hope you guys can help me out.
Dennis
I am planning on expanding my arachnid collection a little, and I want to buy some scorps. I already did some research, and asked some ppl here about what would be a good beginner species. Pandinus imperator and Hadogenes troglodytes came out as good beginners. But here's what's up.
I have a large enclosure, well, not really large, but kinda, larger than normal. It's 12x20x12 inch. And I like to put in a small group of scorpions. I read that Pandinus imperator can go quite well in a group, but I havent read anything about the Hadogenes troglodytes doing well in a group...
Furthermore I think that the Hadogenes troglodytes is somewhat easier to take care of than the Pandinus imperator, because the Hadogenes troglodytes doesn't need that high humidity...
Anyway, I hope you guys can help me out.
Dennis