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I’ve been wanting to get into scorpions and I’m very interested in the Tityus genus (along with Heteroctenus, Uroplectes (some), and Centruroides (some). I’ve heard that this genus is quite picky (unlike the other three I mentioned) and there are some species that need more care than others. I’d of course be looking for individuals that are 3i or older/larger.
But, as the field season is starting to near I may be gone a week or two weeks at a time. Because of this I’m decided to make an incubator from a Styrofoam cooler with some holes poked into the side to allow for some airflow, heat mat taped to the side, thermostat and an extra thermometer. I’d add in a deli cup of two of water to keep humidity up as well.
My question is, would getting a Tityus smithii be a wise decision for me? If so, what should I do care wise?
Thank you!
I’ve been wanting to get into scorpions and I’m very interested in the Tityus genus (along with Heteroctenus, Uroplectes (some), and Centruroides (some). I’ve heard that this genus is quite picky (unlike the other three I mentioned) and there are some species that need more care than others. I’d of course be looking for individuals that are 3i or older/larger.
But, as the field season is starting to near I may be gone a week or two weeks at a time. Because of this I’m decided to make an incubator from a Styrofoam cooler with some holes poked into the side to allow for some airflow, heat mat taped to the side, thermostat and an extra thermometer. I’d add in a deli cup of two of water to keep humidity up as well.
My question is, would getting a Tityus smithii be a wise decision for me? If so, what should I do care wise?
Thank you!
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