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Hey there,
I've got an unidentified opisthacanthus sp. that just ate itself to obesity last night. The problem is, I don't know whether it's an adult or a juvinile.
I know arachnids will become extremely fat before a molt, then thin down directly after. I was just wondering if an adult scorpion controls it diet better to keep it's figure down, seeing as it would have no more molts to make it thin again. If that's the case, I'll assume I have a sub-adult preparing for a molt. If not, I may be stuck with a fatty of a scorpion.
Anyone have any insight?
I've got an unidentified opisthacanthus sp. that just ate itself to obesity last night. The problem is, I don't know whether it's an adult or a juvinile.
I know arachnids will become extremely fat before a molt, then thin down directly after. I was just wondering if an adult scorpion controls it diet better to keep it's figure down, seeing as it would have no more molts to make it thin again. If that's the case, I'll assume I have a sub-adult preparing for a molt. If not, I may be stuck with a fatty of a scorpion.
Anyone have any insight?