Rachnee420
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I have had my Asian Forest Scorpion Krull now for about 6 months and I believe he hasn't eaten since I got him. He was rehomed to me, he is about 4.5 inches long and definitely a male, hyper aggressive. I never find any half eaten bugs, I keep putting more in but I believe crickets are burrowing down into the substrate.
I have him in a arboreal 10 gallon, with 5 in of substrate for burrowing. I built him a tree base to live in with a "root" structure as a hide. Springtails and isopods in the substrate, and tons of live plants like mosses and ferns, a few succulents as well. I keep the humidity at 75% and temperature at 70. His age is 2+ years. I just know the person I got him from had it 2 years. I assume he was wild caught due to his aggression. Is there anything I can do to make him more comfortable? Other food options I should try? I have also tried superworms. Krull pictured here was day I got him, before I had enclosure set up correctly.
He is in the hole in the new enclosure. He doesn't ever come out but rarely to drink water. (I know water dish is empty here, had to clean it out anyways) I have checked on him, he is still alive. Is this common?
I have him in a arboreal 10 gallon, with 5 in of substrate for burrowing. I built him a tree base to live in with a "root" structure as a hide. Springtails and isopods in the substrate, and tons of live plants like mosses and ferns, a few succulents as well. I keep the humidity at 75% and temperature at 70. His age is 2+ years. I just know the person I got him from had it 2 years. I assume he was wild caught due to his aggression. Is there anything I can do to make him more comfortable? Other food options I should try? I have also tried superworms. Krull pictured here was day I got him, before I had enclosure set up correctly.
He is in the hole in the new enclosure. He doesn't ever come out but rarely to drink water. (I know water dish is empty here, had to clean it out anyways) I have checked on him, he is still alive. Is this common?
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