My scorpion isn't doing good

Beka

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My Israeli gold scorpion isn't moving. Hes been fine until today. Very active, eating every week too. I went to check on him this morning and he wasn't moving. His legs are tucked in under his body. If I lightly touch him, his tail curls a little. But hes just not actually responding. I'm a new scorpion owner, but I dont want him to die. Any suggestions or help?
 

pannaking22

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Could be resting, could be getting ready to molt, could be a variety of things. What's the setup like? Temp, humidity, etc.?
 

ArachnoDrew

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Its 90% a wild caught specimen. Theyee 100% unpredicatbale they look fine until they're not. Theres nothing u can do unless ur housing is wrong
 

Beka

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Temp is 83. It's a 2 1/2 gallon tank. He has a mixture of soil and sand to be able to burrow in. He has rocks he likes to dig under. Has a heat pad under on side too. I have no lighting because the woman I bought him from said he didnt need it and what I read about him said it too. He's been eating every week as well
 

Beka

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The people I bought him from breed them so he wasn't wild caught. I believe I have his housing right. I researched it amd set it up according to websites I visited
 

ArachnoDrew

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They breed and raised them.......I'd very much like to see that or see pics of the brood if they got em lol

The heat pad on the bottum is where u went wrong NEVER apply heat to the bottum for a scorpion who is an obligated burrower
 

Dry Desert

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The people I bought him from breed them so he wasn't wild caught. I believe I have his housing right. I researched it amd set it up according to websites I visited
I second what @AracnoDrew says Scorpio maurus is very, very difficult to breed and raise in captivity, even more difficult than Hadrurus arizonenis. All the ones I have seen for sale, and the ones I own, are wild caught.
 

Beka

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I read that I had to put it on one side so he can have a cool side and a warm side. I would always check the soil temperatures every day and they did vary in temperature. I read that he didn't need a heat light. Should I now get a heat light and and turn the heat pad?I feel awful because I love the little guy.
 

Dry Desert

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I read that I had to put it on one side so he can have a cool side and a warm side. I would always check the soil temperatures every day and they did vary in temperature. I read that he didn't need a heat light. Should I now get a heat light and and turn the heat pad?I feel awful because I love the little guy.
You need to raise the temp. to around 30/35 cent. ( 90/95 on your funny F. range ). raise the temp. and spray mist one corner as although they are a desert species they need more moisture than other desert species and dehydrate easily.I would only do this then wait for 3/4 days to see if it recovers before changing anything else.
 
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