crobinson174
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So I was lucky enough to obtain an emperor scorpion about a year ago from a local pet shop and he's been a wonderful pet. I keep him in a ten gallon tank on coconut fiber/eco earth mixed with a bit of fertilizer-free soil (so he can burrow if he wants). He has a side-mounted heat pad that I monitor the heat for and he gets crickets and mealworms a few times a week. I did a lot of research and strive to keep him content and healthy.
A while ago I noticed he had some strange spots on him, almost like dirt flecks. I was cleaning out his cage and decided to get a closer look and it ended up being tiny mites. I asked some questions on the pet discord server I belong to and everyone said they were harmless. I called the reptile store I purchased him from about it but they weren't sure themselves. I began taking precautions, after doing research I let his substrate dry out a bit more than usual and was meticulous about spot cleaning after feeding and doing my best to clean up any scorpion droppings.
It looks like theyre still on him, and while before they were only on his exoskeleton, they seem to have moved onto his softer areas, as you can see in the pics below. He still goes about his business as usual, he eats and drinks just as much as he always has.
He doesn't seem bothered by them, but I have no idea if they could be hurting him or not and it really bothers me because I have no idea how I might be able to kill them or remove them without stressing or hurting the scorp in the process. Does anyone know what these are and how to treat them?
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A while ago I noticed he had some strange spots on him, almost like dirt flecks. I was cleaning out his cage and decided to get a closer look and it ended up being tiny mites. I asked some questions on the pet discord server I belong to and everyone said they were harmless. I called the reptile store I purchased him from about it but they weren't sure themselves. I began taking precautions, after doing research I let his substrate dry out a bit more than usual and was meticulous about spot cleaning after feeding and doing my best to clean up any scorpion droppings.
He doesn't seem bothered by them, but I have no idea if they could be hurting him or not and it really bothers me because I have no idea how I might be able to kill them or remove them without stressing or hurting the scorp in the process. Does anyone know what these are and how to treat them?


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