how long can a scorpion skip eating?

Kathy

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What about air? How long could a 2i breathe in a 1" round container with no air holes? I was reading about c scuplts online once and they said they could go 6 months without food! That seems like an awfully long time so I wonder...
 

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The reason I said a long time is because it depends on various factors.

How much did it eat before fasting
What instar
What specie
What's the temperature

Scorpions have been reported to survive about a year without food.
But I don't know what specie, instar, etc. so I can't tell you an amount of time that's universal for all scorpions.

All I can say is a long time...



And Kathy.... a long time. :p
 

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mine is 2pc 3ins Hottentotta Hottentotta and 2pc 3ins Heterometrus Longimanus,

how long can they skip meals?im in the phils and its a tropical country..so i must say that weather is humid here..and i put a plenty of airholes in my container...
 

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mine is 2pc 3ins Hottentotta Hottentotta and 2pc 3ins Heterometrus Longimanus,

how long can they skip meals?im in the phils and its a tropical country..so i must say that weather is humid here..and i put a plenty of airholes in my container...
No one has a log on each of the 1,300 species at every instar, so I wouldn't know the exact amount.

But I would guess a couple months.
Like twoo...
 

calum

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I've had an emp go a year and a bit without eating.
 

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some scorpions can lower their metabolism to less than that of a carrot. ive heard of one unknown arizona species species falling behind a couch in an airtight conttainer and still being alive when it was found six months later with no food air or water




John
 

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A month without food is okay, for as long as they don't get dehydrated.

I have some species, like Lq, who would only eat once a month.

I read an article before wherein some paleontologists excavated a fossil. The wrapped it in plaster cast to protect it during transport. I was then stored in some lab. 14 months after, they removed the cast and discovered that they trapped a scorp (I think it was a Centruroides sp.) inside. It was alive, but visibly hungry and dehydreated. It was posted here years ago.
 
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