Arthroverts
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Even so, these things are to a degree different than tarantulas, and so caution is necessary, especially when you are unfamiliar with scorpions in general.I think I’m ok with bec I’ve kept some very tough tarantulas and am always super cautious. I NEVER handle any invertebrates strictly enjo watching the do their thing and setting up enclosures. I am aware it’s got significant sting. The only time it will be rehoused is if/when it has babies and goes to a communal em lore and even then I likely would only use tongs to move it or objects. Any office would be appreciated on how to manipulate it. Too late now though it’s in its first enclosure and eating well
That said, you certainly seem to have the right mindset required, and so I wish you best of luck with them. Though trust me, the Sting of the Tityus does not stop with stigmurus...remember serrulatus, smithii, asthenes, obscurus, paraensis, metuendus, fasciolatus...
Thanks,
Arthroverts