BiGpDaMoNsTa
Arachnopeon
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- Mar 21, 2012
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- 41
Hello everyone,
Next week I am picking up my second scorpion (already have a B jacksoni), a Grosphus flavopiceus. Unfortunately there isn't too much information specific to this species available, so I have had to find stuff about other spp in the genus, mostly grandidieri, but I want to make sure I don't do anything wrong.
I'm not absolutely sure whether to treat this species as a bark scorpion or not, and I'm not absolutely sure about substrate choice & humidity. Is pure coco fibre a good substrate or is mixing some sand in (maybe 70/30) a good idea?
They are from an area of Madagascar which has an extremely wet season (i.e. rains every day) and an extremely dry one. Would creating this cycle in captivity be important, or is it possible to simply supply the scorpion with a humid area and a dry one? Is additional heat necessary or is room temperature fine? I have many more questions but I think this is a good start.
Thanks for your help
Next week I am picking up my second scorpion (already have a B jacksoni), a Grosphus flavopiceus. Unfortunately there isn't too much information specific to this species available, so I have had to find stuff about other spp in the genus, mostly grandidieri, but I want to make sure I don't do anything wrong.
I'm not absolutely sure whether to treat this species as a bark scorpion or not, and I'm not absolutely sure about substrate choice & humidity. Is pure coco fibre a good substrate or is mixing some sand in (maybe 70/30) a good idea?
They are from an area of Madagascar which has an extremely wet season (i.e. rains every day) and an extremely dry one. Would creating this cycle in captivity be important, or is it possible to simply supply the scorpion with a humid area and a dry one? Is additional heat necessary or is room temperature fine? I have many more questions but I think this is a good start.
Thanks for your help