| My Hadrurus arizonensis and Pandinus imperator | |
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yareidde Pandinus
Number of posts : 24 Age : 32 Location : Boston Registration date : 2012-10-09
| Subject: My Hadrurus arizonensis and Pandinus imperator 12/5/2012, 3:05 pm | |
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robert44 Tityus
Number of posts : 535 Age : 63 Location : Houston, Texas, USA Registration date : 2012-08-25
| Subject: Re: My Hadrurus arizonensis and Pandinus imperator 12/5/2012, 3:36 pm | |
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Scorpion19981000 Administrator
Number of posts : 1895 Age : 26 Location : Cortland, New York Registration date : 2011-07-03
| Subject: Re: My Hadrurus arizonensis and Pandinus imperator 12/5/2012, 7:19 pm | |
| Nice scorps. Not sure if it's just in the pic, but the substrate for the emp in the pic looks kind of dry. | |
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yareidde Pandinus
Number of posts : 24 Age : 32 Location : Boston Registration date : 2012-10-09
| Subject: Re: My Hadrurus arizonensis and Pandinus imperator 12/5/2012, 8:29 pm | |
| - Scorpion19981000 wrote:
- Nice scorps.
Not sure if it's just in the pic, but the substrate for the emp in the pic looks kind of dry. Thank you! I believe it is just the pic, I tend to mist daily. | |
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**GS** Leiurus
Number of posts : 2629 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2010-09-06
| Subject: Re: My Hadrurus arizonensis and Pandinus imperator 12/5/2012, 10:28 pm | |
| Nice sharing. For a minute, i almost thought that your Hadrurus is doing rope climbing As for misting, unless it's part of your training regime for bigger arm muscle, I do recommend pouring water directly into the substrate once a week or so, or using the false bottom method (use the search function). | |
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yareidde Pandinus
Number of posts : 24 Age : 32 Location : Boston Registration date : 2012-10-09
| Subject: Re: My Hadrurus arizonensis and Pandinus imperator 12/5/2012, 11:10 pm | |
| - GS wrote:
- Nice sharing.
For a minute, i almost thought that your Hadrurus is doing rope climbing
As for misting, unless it's part of your training regime for bigger arm muscle, I do recommend pouring water directly into the substrate once a week or so, or using the false bottom method (use the search function). I am using the false bottom method, as well as misting. Would this make it to humid? | |
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**GS** Leiurus
Number of posts : 2629 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2010-09-06
| Subject: Re: My Hadrurus arizonensis and Pandinus imperator 12/5/2012, 11:24 pm | |
| Definitely. I'm not so concerned about the humidity of the tank, as long as the substrate is damp and not soaking wet, it should suffice for your Pandinus imperator. Of course, not forgetting the water dish | |
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yareidde Pandinus
Number of posts : 24 Age : 32 Location : Boston Registration date : 2012-10-09
| Subject: Re: My Hadrurus arizonensis and Pandinus imperator 12/5/2012, 11:27 pm | |
| - GS wrote:
- Definitely. I'm not so concerned about the humidity of the tank, as long as the substrate is damp and not soaking wet, it should suffice for your Pandinus imperator. Of course, not forgetting the water dish
Awesome, thank you! It's not soaking wet. But it may be a tad to damp. I think I may cut down on the misting so often. | |
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Yames Tityus
Number of posts : 521 Age : 45 Registration date : 2012-09-18
| Subject: Re: My Hadrurus arizonensis and Pandinus imperator 12/6/2012, 12:43 am | |
| Nice pics. See how we love pics. | |
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