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 My sub tropical forest set up, B. jacksoni

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titus
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PostSubject: My sub tropical forest set up, B. jacksoni   My sub tropical forest set up, B. jacksoni Empty5/10/2010, 3:54 am

Here is my new set up that will be housing a group of B. jacksoni.

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PostSubject: Re: My sub tropical forest set up, B. jacksoni   My sub tropical forest set up, B. jacksoni Empty5/10/2010, 1:26 pm

that looks awesome =)
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PostSubject: Re: My sub tropical forest set up, B. jacksoni   My sub tropical forest set up, B. jacksoni Empty5/10/2010, 11:35 pm

Very nice. Just make sure you wait until they're all adult; juvenile Buthids are prone to cannibalism.
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PostSubject: Re: My sub tropical forest set up, B. jacksoni   My sub tropical forest set up, B. jacksoni Empty5/10/2010, 11:36 pm

Just saw your other post, nevermind on the age bit Embarassed.

One comment I'll add, I've experienced B. jacksoni demonstrating excellent hiding ability behind the rock background in a similar tank. Razz
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PostSubject: Re: My sub tropical forest set up, B. jacksoni   My sub tropical forest set up, B. jacksoni Empty5/11/2010, 4:08 am

Mr. Mordax wrote:


One comment I'll add, I've experienced B. jacksoni demonstrating excellent hiding ability behind the rock background in a similar tank. Razz

Thanks for the replies, I've had the above problem before with feeders. I've found the best way to solve it was to fill the slots behind the background with styropor and tack the backwall to the glass with a few dabs of silicone. Since I've started doing that I've had no problems with feeders getting behind it, hopefuly the b jacks won't find a way the crickets didn't.
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PostSubject: Re: My sub tropical forest set up, B. jacksoni   My sub tropical forest set up, B. jacksoni Empty5/15/2010, 7:16 pm

well judging by the size... (scaled to that water bowl), I reckon you could do well to scale it down for a scorp this size... but that's bordering on a matter of preference...

Brilliant enclosure setup

cheers
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