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jaymcglone
01-19-11, 05:56 PM
i was given a 30x30x45 exoterra vivarium i was wondering if i would be able to keep an emperor scorpion in it? if not any ideas what would be happy for life in it? thanks!
Reptile_Reptile
01-20-11, 12:37 AM
how big is previously aforementioned emperor scorpion
belovedboas
01-20-11, 09:24 AM
depends on the sizedefinetely...but I would think you will be fine....a baby emperor will not like too much open space....and eco earth is perfect for emperors cause they like to burrow!!:):)
slingsnthings
01-20-11, 12:29 PM
as long as there are plenty of hides you should be fine. i have a 5 inch emperor in a 20gallon long tank, and i just have a few segments of cork bark laying on the ground that he burrows under. the only problem ive had with a larger tank is that i have to tong feed him, they are kinda clumsy when they hunt, and with all that space they might not be able to find the food on their own. ive watched mine try to catch a cricket for 20 minutes before i decided to help him
jaymcglone
01-21-11, 04:32 PM
i have a baby emperor scorp he is about 2-3cm and with the new setup he seems cool within a few weeks i will post pics if able thanks for the tips much appreciated! regarding what people have said and seeign as they grow to 20cm at max im sure he will be fine in his new inclosure untill i upgrade. btw his name is pinchy
thanks guys
j
I a few questions regarding an Emperor Scorpion actually.
I posted in the new members forum, and I am currently awaiting moderation from what I have read.
I find myself very impatient, due to my lack of knowledge about Scorpions.
I would like to provide for her properly, therefore I am concerned about specifics.
For example: Based on experience, what is the best material for retaining humidity within the enclosure?
I have so many questions.
I have been doing some fact checking on-line, and believe I have successfully identified my new baby as a juvenile female.
(I say juvenile because she is still under 4", and based on what I have read, she could grow to be 4-8")
We got her, and my husband went right out, spoke with the clerk who advised him on initial set up for her, and her enclosure.
Here's where the problem is...some of the info given to my husband, does not coincide with most of what I've read.
I am happy to report that she did eat this evening.
Being that I do not have 'tongs', I constructed a make shift device by splitting a popsicle stick, where I could grasp the cricket.
After only two attempts, she plucked it from the stick with ease. She ate just about half, and paused so I covered her tank, and let her be.
I went back thirty minutes later, and she was finished her meal. :)
I hope I get through moderation soon. I have so many more questions.
Well, I have her basic enclosure put together.
To the bottom right of the pic I put together a make-shift cave for her.
To the bottom left, she has a tunnel of bark, which seems to be her preference.
Will0W783
06-14-11, 07:30 PM
I think that should be about a 10-gallon tank. Yes that should be adequate for an emperor scorpion. Just give it a nice thick layer of bedding and several hides.
stephanbakir
06-14-11, 08:25 PM
I think that should be about a 10-gallon tank. Yes that should be adequate for an emperor scorpion. Just give it a nice thick layer of bedding and several hides.
^^^^^^
Also make sure to put the hides on a thick layer of substrate so they can burrow under the hides
Thanks. Here are pix from the change that I made to her enclosure. Yes, I made it pretty deep. By the pic, is it sufficient? I am going to add some moss Friday when I get paid.
Will0W783
06-16-11, 07:39 AM
That looks pretty good. You can add clumps of moss, especially in the corners, to help keep the humidity up. They like to move the moss around and it really adds some color as well as being functional for the humidity. They are forest scorpions after all, so they like stuff that would be found on a forest floor. Go to your local pet store and get frog moss.
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