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I just want to see different scorpions and different design enclosure.Thinking of getting my self one (Sorry if there is already thread about this)
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Is that just gravel or moisture beads at the very bottom of the enclosures?
VERY tempted to get a Flinders Ranges scorpion very soon, I have a huge 50lt fish bowl that I'm thinking of turning into a scorpion bowl, with some rocks and a few cacti in.
May be a silly question but I don't know much about them, but can they climb glass at all? The bowl is 40cm high and has a decent curve to it, just wondering if I'll have to put a lid on it or not...
Does it need to be re-moistened much/often?
The setup I use allows you add water directly to the bottom of the substrate, this lets the scorpion dig to whichever depth has the perfect amount of moisture for it. It takes a long time for the water to evaporate, because it has to pass through all the substrate first.
So if you use a setup like this, then no, you don't have to add moisture very often, but if you're using a thin layer of substrate then you will need to spray it down every time it starts to dry up.
Was planning a good 8 - 10cm of substrate so there is floor space in the bowl for the setup I want, is that sufficient depth or do they ideally require more?
That will be fine, the photos of my setups have 10cm of substrate in them. If you can fit more, do it.
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