I recently purchased a tailless whip scorpion (Damon Medius) and I have some questions as to how I can best keep the enclosure as humid as it needs to be, whilst disturbing the specimen as little as possible. I thought I had been doing a decent job at keeping the humidity up for the past week, but yesterday I noticed she has migrated from her usual cork bark hide to the very bottom of the bark, with her face right near the substrate. From what I have picked up on other threads, this could be an indicator that the humidity needs to be bumped up.
I am spraying everything pretty heavily twice a day, but the substrate probably needs to be more thoroughly soaked. It was pretty damp when I initially prepared the enclosure, but has since dried out. I guess my biggest question is, how can I get the substrate wet in the entire enclosure without having to take out the cork bark or the WS. OR, is it acceptable to take the WS out of the enclosure for a bit so I can adequately wet the areas that she would normally occupy?
I am spraying everything pretty heavily twice a day, but the substrate probably needs to be more thoroughly soaked. It was pretty damp when I initially prepared the enclosure, but has since dried out. I guess my biggest question is, how can I get the substrate wet in the entire enclosure without having to take out the cork bark or the WS. OR, is it acceptable to take the WS out of the enclosure for a bit so I can adequately wet the areas that she would normally occupy?