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sliprep66 Babycurus
Number of posts : 384 Age : 36 Location : Joliet IL Registration date : 2008-06-05
| Subject: pin heads////// 7/10/2008, 12:34 pm | |
| there are pin heads im my scorps tank is it all right te leave them in there let them grow of should i get them out | |
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Kejser Administrator
Number of posts : 1373 Age : 38 Location : Denmark Registration date : 2008-02-06
| Subject: Re: pin heads////// 7/10/2008, 1:00 pm | |
| Depends on if you have a molting scorp down there or not.. ortherwise leave them unless they seem to stress your scorp too much.. then collect them and make them bigger.. free feeders | |
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Venom Centruroides suffusus
Number of posts : 2834 Age : 2020 Location : Chicago Registration date : 2008-02-05
| Subject: Re: pin heads////// 7/10/2008, 1:17 pm | |
| Most mass suicide themselves in the water dish. | |
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*Connie* Post-whore
Number of posts : 3705 Age : 40 Location : England Registration date : 2008-02-06
| Subject: Re: pin heads////// 7/10/2008, 1:45 pm | |
| I would change the substrate. I did because I didnt know when my scorplings would be moulting and since they all do it at different rates I didnt want to risk anything xxx | |
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sliprep66 Babycurus
Number of posts : 384 Age : 36 Location : Joliet IL Registration date : 2008-06-05
| Subject: Re: pin heads////// 7/10/2008, 3:50 pm | |
| mine grown dont think it will moult again | |
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Athlon2k2 Tityus
Number of posts : 619 Age : 41 Location : Chandler, AZ Registration date : 2008-02-06
| Subject: Re: pin heads////// 7/10/2008, 4:27 pm | |
| Don't worry about them. Leave a shallow water dish and they will drown themselves. The ones that don't will just eat each other. I have a few that hatch ever now and again. I just leave them alone.
-Dustin | |
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bjaeger Leiurus
Number of posts : 2282 Age : 36 Location : Pennsylvania, US Registration date : 2008-04-29
| Subject: Re: pin heads////// 7/10/2008, 4:32 pm | |
| Just be sure to change the water daily because I ended up with a nasty little brown pool of water in the enclosure. I had buried a film container specifically for the crix to fall into. Worked pretty good up until it got nasty | |
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scorpion111 Post-whore
Number of posts : 3455 Age : 29 Location : scotland Registration date : 2008-04-07
| Subject: Re: pin heads////// 7/10/2008, 4:40 pm | |
| i've found eggs in my tanks but they didnt seem fertile. | |
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*Connie* Post-whore
Number of posts : 3705 Age : 40 Location : England Registration date : 2008-02-06
| Subject: Re: pin heads////// 7/10/2008, 4:43 pm | |
| takes two weeks for them to hatch xxx | |
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bjaeger Leiurus
Number of posts : 2282 Age : 36 Location : Pennsylvania, US Registration date : 2008-04-29
| Subject: Re: pin heads////// 7/10/2008, 4:44 pm | |
| My cricket's eggs are always fertile. I buy a couple dozen pinheads at a time and feed the small scorps first, then wait until the other ones start getting bigger and feed them to the bigger guys I'll have to say, my T is kinda spoiled when it comes to crickets. It's just too easy feeding her lol. Although I don't power feed.
Last edited by bjaeger on 7/10/2008, 4:49 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : "Mine cricket's" ok Hitler lmao.. fixed that typo.) | |
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