jasent Pandinus
Number of posts : 47 Age : 44 Location : eastern washington Registration date : 2009-03-11
| Subject: P. borenus ?????? 5/25/2009, 4:34 pm | |
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Mr. Mordax Administrator
Number of posts : 7743 Age : 38 Location : PNW Registration date : 2008-02-06
| Subject: Re: P. borenus ?????? 5/26/2009, 9:55 am | |
| Yeah, Paruroctonus boreus. Whatever you do, don't keep them communally. That's cool that you've gotten some mating from them. | |
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jasent Pandinus
Number of posts : 47 Age : 44 Location : eastern washington Registration date : 2009-03-11
| Subject: Re: P. borenus ?????? 5/27/2009, 8:33 am | |
| i thought so just wanted to be sertain and no i wont keep any thing communal its not worth the risk not even my emps | |
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Mr. Mordax Administrator
Number of posts : 7743 Age : 38 Location : PNW Registration date : 2008-02-06
| Subject: Re: P. borenus ?????? 5/27/2009, 10:47 am | |
| The risk of cannibalism in emps is very minor -- I've only seen it with a few juveniles and heard of it with a few grumpy moms. Emps are for the most part a fairly communal species.
I was just stating the warning because P. boreus is highly cannibalistic. | |
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jasent Pandinus
Number of posts : 47 Age : 44 Location : eastern washington Registration date : 2009-03-11
| Subject: Re: P. borenus ?????? 5/27/2009, 9:06 pm | |
| - Mr. Mordax wrote:
- The risk of cannibalism in emps is very minor -- I've only seen it with a few juveniles and heard of it with a few grumpy moms. Emps are for the most part a fairly communal species.
I was just stating the warning because P. boreus is highly cannibalistic. thanks for the info, i just prefer to keep all my scorp's by their selves unless breeding and then i keep them well fed | |
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