Is this a good enclosure for my Asian forest scorpion?

shining

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Here is the list of ingredients from G&B's website:
Peat moss, recycled forest products, coir, pumice, rice hulls, composted chicken manure, bark fines, hydrolyzed feather meal, dried poultry manure, bat guano, kelp meal, worm castings, alfalfa meal, dolomite & oyster shell limes (as pH adjusters)
I don't see anything that isn't organic.

As for the UVB bulb, it only has 10% UV light so its not like a blacklight which has much more. I turn it off before the scorpion leaves its hide so i don't see how it could have much of an effect on her (i could be wrong though). I'm still not sure if plants even need UVB light though.
Dude, you are good. *thumbs up*
 

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Dude, you are good. *thumbs up*
Lol, thanks. I'm not trying to prove them wrong, just saying it how it is.

That being said; i have never heard of organic meaning different things for plants and animals. :cat:
 

shining

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Lol, thanks. I'm not trying to prove them wrong, just saying it how it is.

That being said; i have never heard of organic meaning different things for plants and animals. :cat:
Their intentions are well. We can't be throwing anything in there all willy nilly. If you read up on a little horticulture and dig through the ingredients of a bag it's safer for everyone.
 

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Their intentions are well. We can't be throwing anything in there all willy nilly. If you read up on a little horticulture and dig through the ingredients of a bag it's safer for everyone.
Yup!

Oh yeah one more question, Last night my scorpion didn't leave her hide and walk around like she did the past couple of nights i've had her. Is that any cause for concern?
 

shining

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Yup!

Oh yeah one more question, Last night my scorpion didn't leave her hide and walk around like she did the past couple of nights i've had her. Is that any cause for concern?

Not at all. It just decided to stay in for the night.
 
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