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Any Scorpion lovers here?
08-10-2012, 07:53 PM
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Any Scorpion lovers here?
My son came home with two Scorpions. (like father like son...big sigh) Anyone have ideas or pics for set ups to share?
1 Yellow Foot, 2 Salcutas, 2 Russians, 3 Pond Turtles, 1 large iguana, 2 Bearded Dragons, 1 Bunny, 1 Tarantula, 2 Scorpions, 3 Yorkies, 1 Toy Poodle, 1 CAG, 1 TAG and 1 Gary.
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08-10-2012, 08:01 PM
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RE: Any Scorpion lovers here?
{Shoots hand up} Ooh! Ooh! Me!ME!

Yeah I kinda like 'em. Set them up like a terrestrial tarantula. Shallow water dish. Digable substrate. Little cave to hide out in. I like to use old bark for them to slide under. I'll often stack a few pieces together. That way they can pick the bottom layer if they want to be more damp, or move up the stack a bit if they want to be more dry. Feed them a bug once or twice a week. Oh, and I'd house them separately.

Do you know what species you've got?
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08-10-2012, 08:23 PM
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RE: Any Scorpion lovers here?
Scorpions are too cool! Emperors are my favorite! What type did he come home with?
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08-10-2012, 08:37 PM
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RE: Any Scorpion lovers here?
Tom Wrote:{Shoots hand up} Ooh! Ooh! Me!ME!

Yeah I kinda like 'em. Set them up like a terrestrial tarantula. Shallow water dish. Digable substrate. Little cave to hide out in. I like to use old bark for them to slide under. I'll often stack a few pieces together. That way they can pick the bottom layer if they want to be more damp, or move up the stack a bit if they want to be more dry. Feed them a bug once or twice a week. Oh, and I'd house them separately.

Do you know what species you've got?

I second this!
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08-10-2012, 09:04 PM
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RE: Any Scorpion lovers here?
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08-11-2012, 06:12 AM
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RE: Any Scorpion lovers here?
That is a great set up Chase.
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08-11-2012, 06:38 AM
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RE: Any Scorpion lovers here?
I think they are interesting t look at, but I'll admit they never struck my fancy.
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08-11-2012, 06:46 AM
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RE: Any Scorpion lovers here?
(08-11-2012 06:38 AM)Jacqui Wrote:  I think they are interesting t look at, but I'll admit they never struck my fancy.

You gotta watch 'em hunt! Pretty neat-o.
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08-11-2012, 06:48 AM
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RE: Any Scorpion lovers here?
(08-11-2012 06:46 AM)Tom Wrote:  
(08-11-2012 06:38 AM)Jacqui Wrote:  I think they are interesting t look at, but I'll admit they never struck my fancy.

You gotta watch 'em hunt! Pretty neat-o.

I would imagine it to be something a bit different then most.
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08-11-2012, 09:10 AM
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RE: Any Scorpion lovers here?
Thanks for the tips. We'll be working on the set up. I'll have to ask my son what kind they are.
1 Yellow Foot, 2 Salcutas, 2 Russians, 3 Pond Turtles, 1 large iguana, 2 Bearded Dragons, 1 Bunny, 1 Tarantula, 2 Scorpions, 3 Yorkies, 1 Toy Poodle, 1 CAG, 1 TAG and 1 Gary.
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08-11-2012, 09:38 AM
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RE: Any Scorpion lovers here?
My BTs and monitor love them. LOL
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08-11-2012, 09:41 AM
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RE: Any Scorpion lovers here?
Mine are Texas Bark Scorps.... Very low maintenance and easy to care for. Couple hides water dish (shallow) and some substrate like bark, rocks, dirt, sand. The size of cricket depends on how much they eat on a sitting. Mine sometimes would eat just half and then walk off. Remove the left over cricket so they don't get parasites or other things if they try and eat it again. They eat about 3 crickets a week approx. Sometimes none at all. This is just Bark scorpions though. Good luck and post pics!
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08-12-2012, 09:52 AM (This post was last modified: 08-12-2012 09:55 AM by Mel.)
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RE: Any Scorpion lovers here?
(08-11-2012 09:38 AM)Itort Wrote:  My BTs and monitor love them. LOL

What's a BT? How big is your monitor? Expensive snack.
(08-11-2012 09:41 AM)chase thorn Wrote:  Mine are Texas Bark Scorps.... Very low maintenance and easy to care for. Couple hides water dish (shallow) and some substrate like bark, rocks, dirt, sand. The size of cricket depends on how much they eat on a sitting. Mine sometimes would eat just half and then walk off. Remove the left over cricket so they don't get parasites or other things if they try and eat it again. They eat about 3 crickets a week approx. Sometimes none at all. This is just Bark scorpions though. Good luck and post pics!

So do crickets carry parasites or attract them? I usually leave crickets with the Tarantula.
1 Yellow Foot, 2 Salcutas, 2 Russians, 3 Pond Turtles, 1 large iguana, 2 Bearded Dragons, 1 Bunny, 1 Tarantula, 2 Scorpions, 3 Yorkies, 1 Toy Poodle, 1 CAG, 1 TAG and 1 Gary.
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08-12-2012, 10:10 AM
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RE: Any Scorpion lovers here?
(08-12-2012 09:52 AM)Mel Wrote:  
(08-11-2012 09:38 AM)Itort Wrote:  My BTs and monitor love them. LOL

What's a BT? How big is your monitor? Expensive snack.

Would guess blue tongues? Just a wild guess.
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08-12-2012, 12:05 PM
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RE: Any Scorpion lovers here?
(08-12-2012 09:52 AM)Mel Wrote:  I usually leave crickets with the Tarantula.

This is very dangerous for your T. If its shedding time and he doesn't eat them, the crickets will eat him during the shedding process when he is still soft. You should only put in one at time and remove it if its not eaten within a few minutes. Roaches are a different story. They won't mess with a live animal in most cases.
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http://www.tortoiseforum.org/Thread-Help...z1s7KwW130
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