Although I am very dilligent about removing dead cricket parts, as most of us know if your Scorps burrow there is little you can do to get the parts underground in their hidey holes.
My Adult Female Emperor has about 13 or so Scorplings in her tank with her and has a large underground burrow that she dug in peat. I have about 5 to 10 Woodlice (Isopods) in that tank with her to help clean it out but it seems they have been lacking in there duties and some remains have evaded them.
I noticed last night that one of my Scorp tanks has those tiny white mites in, more concerning is that she has some of the little buggers on her. & I am guessing that her Scorplings will also have some on them.
So I find myself in the quandry of how to get them off them. I can change the substrate out (I have bought new substrate today to change it out) however it still leaves me with Scorpion and Scorplings with mites on them.
I was sitting thinking about this last night and had a bit of an idea so would like to run it past those here to see if it is viable or not.
I was thinking that if I removed the Scorpion from the tank and placed it in the fridge for a bit to lower it's body temperature so it goes docile I could then wash it without it doing it's nut in and trying to attack me (She's a grumpy sod at the best of times so this makes sense).
Then I can change out the tank substrate and place her back in after she has be de-mited and do the same with her Scorplings.
Views and opinions please?
Now I'm not sure of these are just the mites that are harmless and eat carrion or undesireable mites but either way I was still thinking this method could be a viable option for mite removal in general as I think the more options we have the better off we are.
My Adult Female Emperor has about 13 or so Scorplings in her tank with her and has a large underground burrow that she dug in peat. I have about 5 to 10 Woodlice (Isopods) in that tank with her to help clean it out but it seems they have been lacking in there duties and some remains have evaded them.
I noticed last night that one of my Scorp tanks has those tiny white mites in, more concerning is that she has some of the little buggers on her. & I am guessing that her Scorplings will also have some on them.
So I find myself in the quandry of how to get them off them. I can change the substrate out (I have bought new substrate today to change it out) however it still leaves me with Scorpion and Scorplings with mites on them.
I was sitting thinking about this last night and had a bit of an idea so would like to run it past those here to see if it is viable or not.
I was thinking that if I removed the Scorpion from the tank and placed it in the fridge for a bit to lower it's body temperature so it goes docile I could then wash it without it doing it's nut in and trying to attack me (She's a grumpy sod at the best of times so this makes sense).
Then I can change out the tank substrate and place her back in after she has be de-mited and do the same with her Scorplings.
Views and opinions please?
Now I'm not sure of these are just the mites that are harmless and eat carrion or undesireable mites but either way I was still thinking this method could be a viable option for mite removal in general as I think the more options we have the better off we are.