I just found one of my female Paleocheloctonus pauliani dead. The substrate was semi-dry like I thought they needed, and she was eating well enough.
The only thing I can think of is that she had a brood after I got her, and it was significantly smaller than the brood of my other female. When I was examining the body, I notice several white blobs that looked like babies still inside her side and one near her sternum. Is it possible for a baby to get stuck during birthing, block the ovaries, die and kill the mother scorpion?
I threw her in some 91% rubbing alcohol and am going to try to find a microscope to open her up under, but anyone else think this is possible?
The only thing I can think of is that she had a brood after I got her, and it was significantly smaller than the brood of my other female. When I was examining the body, I notice several white blobs that looked like babies still inside her side and one near her sternum. Is it possible for a baby to get stuck during birthing, block the ovaries, die and kill the mother scorpion?
I threw her in some 91% rubbing alcohol and am going to try to find a microscope to open her up under, but anyone else think this is possible?