i think your talking about Androctonus australis???? and those are desert species, no water....maybe once a couple of months, ill squirt a side of the tank but excessive water can kill these guys........Hi Im new here and just got a Tunisian fat tail anyone. Do they ever need misting? I no there desert dwellers but Ive herd they need about 50% humidity, is this true?
yeah eddy, i looked under a couple of dealer sites and i belive they are AA's he's talking bout..if he doesnt know the SN then maybe he shouldn't have an AA lol..:wall:occasional humidity won't kill these guys but it's not neccesary and enough of it will kill them. Do you have a scientific name because Fat tails are commonly some kind of Androctonus sp.
Grapewood measuring 4"-10" with nice diameter works fine with these guys too. If you give them too much cover they may turn into inactive recluses on you.Why do you get the animal first and ask questions about husbandry afterwards?![]()
You must not mist these guys, as there is a risk mycotival infections. Keep the temps between 25- 30 Celsius and feed them once a week. You can keep them on plain sand with a few rocks to hide under....This is one of the most venomous, and therefore dangerous, scorpions in the world, so don't get stung!
Love the dualism in that image!
White smears is poop, probably from being inside too small a container, to be expected at shows and such. Mycosis infections are black spots, usually starting at the feet, legs, chela, and chelicarae.
Just woke up and had to drain the pipe and though I'd check on the board.
Here are some pictures of my M. martensii which had crazy mycosis(fungus caused by water) it's dead in this but all 8 I order a while back had some degree of it.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v232/cyris69/Mesobuthus martensii/DSC03102.jpg?t=1198139805
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v232/cyris69/Mesobuthus martensii/DSC03099.jpg?t=1198139908