silverfish
Arachnopeon
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- May 30, 2020
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I recently adopted a tailless whip scorpion last week, and all it’s been doing is hiding. For awhile it was hanging on a piece of bark in its enclosure, but now it’s discovered a log that I gave it, and it’s been just sitting in there for about two days. It’s moved around in the log, but has remained inside. At night when I go to bed (around 2 AM) it’s still sitting in there. I don’t know if it’s happy or not. When I asked a worker at the exotics shop what species it was, he didn’t know but said it was “going to be one of the larger ones” (I’m assuming Damon diadema? It has the correct body markings) I understand that these guys aren’t going to be as active as an anole, but is there a way I can make sure it’s really content? Should I remove the log home and put more bark for it to climb and sit? Replies appreciated, this is my first time with an Amblypygi, please don’t be rude... I’m not going to handle it at all, just looking for some explanations & advice