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Old 01-04-05, 02:31 PM   #1
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Talking Im hooked

Well it looks like ive got the invert bug. Or really the scorp bug lol. I got a striped texas, or striped scorpion. Not sure on the exact common name, but ill have to get the scientific name, I dont remember now. Hes VERY small right now, but nice a plump.

Here is the only picture I managed to take that came out okay..



Im going to change the substrate to sand today. Im using very dried out eco earth for now. Sand is suitable correct? I was told it was, but id like to make sure.
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Old 01-04-05, 03:37 PM   #2
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No what you have it on is good. These scorps are bark scorps. Found in wood piles logs and houses. You can usually find a large number in the same log. I used a ESU cricket pillow and they would climb right on top of it. I would also spray the tank every couple of days. Enjoy they are one of the more active scorps. The latin is Centruroides vittatus. Enjoy. TB
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Old 01-04-05, 06:08 PM   #3
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damn straight ur hooked tim and julie do u have any urself? how often do they molt at that size? that thing is around a size of a dime (the whole span), so they are not desert scorps huh? they like it humid? interesting, if u gave a little more on the care or sent a caresheet id appreciate it and so wud bartman(he got the scorp thru me, i got it for him thru another guy, i myself m not big in scorps and only have emperors). thank u
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Darn...Ill have to do some more research now.

I was duped


So im keeping him on the eco earth, should I moisten it? how moist should it feel to the touch. I have a few leaves for him to hide under and im trying to keep him at around 82..to low, to high?


And theres no way I could use sand? Thats one of the main reasons I picked this guy up.

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EDIT:

Well it looks like im actually NOT going to be giving him back. I figured ive already got him so why not just keep him Hes very cool and at a 1/4 cricket today. These guys eat like mad!
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Old 01-07-05, 04:20 AM   #6
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You should keep it they are very interesting. Yes I had 5 at one point. If you want to know about scorps you go to Scorpion Files. Here is a care sheet, they don't need that much humidity.

http://www.ub.ntnu.no/scorpion-files/c_vittatus.php
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