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Hi everyone
Just looking for some advice. I have a Euscorpius carpathicus which has gave birth a couple of weeks ago. She was gravid when I got her and I was unaware until I noticed she had gave birth. This is a very small species so the babys are really tiny. I have seperated them from the mum as they have molted and they are now in seperate tubs. The problem I have is that they are so small I don't know how to feed them. The smallest crickets (pinheads) seem to be too big for them. Don't know what to do about water either. I can't put a dish in so I was just spraying a tiny bit on the soil. However they are so small 2 of them seemed to get stuck to the condensation on the side of the tub and sadly died. I have had baby scorps before but not this small! Sorry for the long post but any help would be appreciated. Thanks. BelfastScorpion.
Just looking for some advice. I have a Euscorpius carpathicus which has gave birth a couple of weeks ago. She was gravid when I got her and I was unaware until I noticed she had gave birth. This is a very small species so the babys are really tiny. I have seperated them from the mum as they have molted and they are now in seperate tubs. The problem I have is that they are so small I don't know how to feed them. The smallest crickets (pinheads) seem to be too big for them. Don't know what to do about water either. I can't put a dish in so I was just spraying a tiny bit on the soil. However they are so small 2 of them seemed to get stuck to the condensation on the side of the tub and sadly died. I have had baby scorps before but not this small! Sorry for the long post but any help would be appreciated. Thanks. BelfastScorpion.