Little black/white insects that jump

scorpians111

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ok when i woke up i saw loads of little black insect that look like grasshoppers but really small and some are white and i am worried that they will harm my scorpion i don't know if there mites or other things and can u plz tell me what to do :confused: :confused: :confused:
 
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hadrurus 666

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They are most probably cricket nymphs. They wont harm your scorp but might stress it out. I suggest that you change the substrate. But wait for some other comments, i could be wrong. By the way, look at the number of legs thay have, crickets will have six in total and mites will have eight.
 

scorpians111

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hmmmm kk i looked at one and it looked like it has 6 legs 4 front ones and 2 back jumping legs but not positive yet i don't have a magnifying glass so i'll have to wait till my mum gets bck
 

looper

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there pin head's try and catch them and pass them on to some one that has sling's lol
 

scorpians111

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kk thank you for all the help i don't really want to take them out since they are every where and when ever i pick them up i squish them whjat do they eat?
 

Bayushi

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they'll all die out either from starvation or from "mass suicide" in the water dish.

if you really wanna try and collect them from the tank, put some drinking straws in with one end plugged with cotton. you can then transfer them into a different tanks by just picking up the straws.
 

scorpians111

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ohhh kk but do u kno what they eat and ye i seen loads die in the water bowl lol
 

Bayushi

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they eat fruits and veggies and the commercially available cricket feed.
 
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