C. Squama babies... What do I do now?

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Hi,

I was suprised yesterday to check on my scorpions to find that my C. Squama now had a bunch of babies on their backs. I have a total of 4 females with babies.

I'm not sure what to do now? When to feed them, what to feed them, whether to separate from mum, or just keep them together.

Do I separate each baby, or just keep the babies together?

Anyway, I was hoping someone here might have some answers.

Thanks in advance,

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Just leave them on there mum for a week or so. After there first molt they will start leaving mum. Separate them from mum or expect a few little ones missing:cry:. When the babies are on there mums back feed her well to stop her eating the little ones:shock:. Keep the humidity high to help the babies molt. I personally would try separating them all into tiny test tubes for better feeding results and to stop them from eating each other. Try feeding the babies once separated from mum young crickets
 
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