Scorpions can't climb on glass, right?

John Bokma

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Unless it's dirty. I keep this vaejovis sp. on a very small grained sand (probably volcanic ashes, not sure), and now and then I spray the terrarium. The dust + water spray stick to the glass, providing enough hold for the small scorpion to climb a bit up.
 

Ryan C.

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I used to see my 2nd instar C. gracilis do that after a spray.
 

canadianscorp

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Yes this will occur in some smaller spp scorplings. centruroides as well. best to be careful when you mist , those lil guys will be up and outta there in a flash!

cheers, steve
 

Steffen

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My B. jacksoni and my Lychas have no trouble climbing the glass aswell, as long as there is just tiny fragments of dirt, calcium from watermisting etc. on the glass.
 

ReptileMan27

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I have read that some scorps can climb up glass if theirs dirt or water spots but never personally seen it myself. Just make sure you have a good cover and there shouldnt be any probs :).
 

Spike

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Some of the new h.longimanus seem to have the same determination as your little scorpling John. Nice pic though and nice scorp too :)
 

Normski2020uk

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My Scorps have discoverd that they can climb up the sealent used to join the glass together, quiet good at it now to. My male Emp gave me a fright when i opend the lid to mist the tank and their he was siting on the condenashion ledge. LOL More anoyingly pinhead crickets do this, not good.
 

Prymal

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Lychas have no trouble utilizing any inperfection, calcium from hard water, dried excrement, etc. to scale glass. I2 M. e. eupeus can do the same with "dirty" plastic!
 

=Jan=

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umm...John...
actually, your picture doesnt look like climbing on glass...
Climbing on back walls is another thing...
See ya
Jan
 

Crono

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Check the shadow just left if the scorp. There is either glass between the scorp and the wall or the scorp can fly:eek:
Actually, that would be kinda cool:cool:

Dave Mc
 

freddiemercury1

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i have read that a good way to avoid water spots is to spray with distilled water. is this accurate???
 

Prymal

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Freddie,

True. I only use distilled water for my scorps.

Luc
 

NrthCstInverts

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ive seen this in the past..... usually mine will just scale the silicon in the corners, but occasionally they get bold and just scale the 'glass"...lol

nice pic by the way
 
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