Inkslinger
Very Well-Known Member
Thanks for that I have never had a great deal of success with the desert variety getting 2-3 years mak out of them
No I wasn't but it has been 10years since I kept scorps and the system being used then was not right, bit like people who insist on putting cotton wool in their spiders water
No I wasn't but it has been 10years since I kept scorps and the system being used then was not right, bit like people who insist on putting cotton wool in their spiders water
nice pics hornet
liocheles are very hardy and do come out sometimes but unless in a bare container will hide alot, when i kept a pair in a small tank with just 2 rocks they burrowed under them, will also hide in fake plants. If you want to obseve night is the anly time to really do it.
http://www.ento.csiro.au/education/allies/scorpionidae.html 1st pic is lychas marmoreus.
http://www.ub.ntnu.no/scorpion-files/u_armatus2.jpg armatus
Would love to set a blacklight up over the scorps.. but they're out so infrequently I can't see it being worth it..was looking at setting up a black light for them and as I am a night person thats when most of my spiders are out that works, habbitat wise was looking to do more a natural enviorment rather than a bare tank.
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