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Arachnosquire
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Hey guys,
I am curious what are the typical behaviors of these scorpions. I'm a first time scorpion owner, but so far he seems fine, so I don't plan to mess with his enclosure. That said....
I don't really know what is "typical" for a scorpion. Most of the resources I've tried to read say very little about what behaviors are typical. Most internet threads seem to focus around "problems", which only serve to increase my paranoia rather than help me know what to look for.
Even the books I've read, like the Barron's Scorpion book, have an extroadinary lack of what seems to be to me, "basic" information.
In particular...
What does scorpion pre-molt look like?
What does a "happy" Heterometrus look like? What does a stressed one look like?
How do I know if the scorpion is eating? If it isn't eating, is it like some tarantulas, and simply "doesn't feel like it"?
These sound like basic questions, but its hard to find a straight answer to them.
For instance, my scorpion stays out of sight 5 to 6 days of the week. once or twice a week, I'll spot him walking around the enclosure, almost always attempting to "climb the walls". This usually occurs either late on a quiet night, or in the mornings.
As soon as I move to get a closer look, he usually stops what he is doing and just stands there (I assume he sees me and is staying still). If its quiet and I go some distance away, I can see him go back to pacing the perimeter of the cage, occasionally trying to climb up the side.
I've never seen it eat, and I have not found cricket parts indicate that it did eat. That said, I have only removed a few "uneaten" dead crickets, less than what I put in. I assume though, that these things chew their food up and don't leave "spit-balls" like a tarantula. The only place I don't check regularly is the "cave hide", since I don't want to unnecessarily disturb the scorpion.
Is this normal?
I am curious what are the typical behaviors of these scorpions. I'm a first time scorpion owner, but so far he seems fine, so I don't plan to mess with his enclosure. That said....
I don't really know what is "typical" for a scorpion. Most of the resources I've tried to read say very little about what behaviors are typical. Most internet threads seem to focus around "problems", which only serve to increase my paranoia rather than help me know what to look for.
Even the books I've read, like the Barron's Scorpion book, have an extroadinary lack of what seems to be to me, "basic" information.
In particular...
What does scorpion pre-molt look like?
What does a "happy" Heterometrus look like? What does a stressed one look like?
How do I know if the scorpion is eating? If it isn't eating, is it like some tarantulas, and simply "doesn't feel like it"?
These sound like basic questions, but its hard to find a straight answer to them.
For instance, my scorpion stays out of sight 5 to 6 days of the week. once or twice a week, I'll spot him walking around the enclosure, almost always attempting to "climb the walls". This usually occurs either late on a quiet night, or in the mornings.
As soon as I move to get a closer look, he usually stops what he is doing and just stands there (I assume he sees me and is staying still). If its quiet and I go some distance away, I can see him go back to pacing the perimeter of the cage, occasionally trying to climb up the side.
I've never seen it eat, and I have not found cricket parts indicate that it did eat. That said, I have only removed a few "uneaten" dead crickets, less than what I put in. I assume though, that these things chew their food up and don't leave "spit-balls" like a tarantula. The only place I don't check regularly is the "cave hide", since I don't want to unnecessarily disturb the scorpion.
Is this normal?