| Caraboctonus Keyserlingi 1.1 | |
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*~BEX~* Administrator
Number of posts : 4246 Age : 40 Registration date : 2010-08-29
| Subject: Re: Caraboctonus Keyserlingi 1.1 10/30/2010, 2:30 pm | |
| That second one is another either well fat or gravid lol congrats | |
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| Subject: Re: Caraboctonus Keyserlingi 1.1 10/30/2010, 2:43 pm | |
| Hehe, same as before, this one is only about 2-3 cm. and again I don't know how big they get (I will read in to it later).. |
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| Subject: Re: Caraboctonus Keyserlingi 1.1 10/31/2010, 1:16 pm | |
| Anyone know how these should be kept (temperature, substrate, moist/not moist, etc.)? I'm having a hard time finding out anything about these... Also how big they are as adults? |
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Scott Land Tityus
Number of posts : 578 Age : 53 Location : Stafford Va Registration date : 2008-05-01
| Subject: Re: Caraboctonus Keyserlingi 1.1 10/31/2010, 3:54 pm | |
| - René wrote:
- Anyone know how these should be kept (temperature, substrate, moist/not moist, etc.)? I'm having a hard time finding out anything about these... Also how big they are as adults?
Dry and cool! I had a group of these that did not do well until I kept them dry and cool.Give them water once a week. Those are adults and at least one if not 2 gravid females. | |
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iitomodachi1 Tityus
Number of posts : 881 Age : 48 Location : Wisconsin, United States Registration date : 2010-08-01
| Subject: Re: Caraboctonus Keyserlingi 1.1 10/31/2010, 5:59 pm | |
| Nice lookin' scorps! Hope you find the info you are looking for. Sorry I can't help you out on that. I can say they are very nice looking though | |
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| Subject: Re: Caraboctonus Keyserlingi 1.1 10/31/2010, 7:54 pm | |
| - Scott Land wrote:
- René wrote:
- Anyone know how these should be kept (temperature, substrate, moist/not moist, etc.)? I'm having a hard time finding out anything about these... Also how big they are as adults?
Dry and cool! I had a group of these that did not do well until I kept them dry and cool.Give them water once a week. Those are adults and at least one if not 2 gravid females. Thanks! Just the info I needed! Also found out they like to dig tunnels... |
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| Subject: Re: Caraboctonus Keyserlingi 1.1 12/4/2010, 2:05 pm | |
| SO... Checked on my two caraboctonus Keyserlingi last night and found that the now CLEARLY gravid female had killed my male and had just left him to rot (she hadn't eaten anything of him and the maggots had allready started the feast)! I guess they are communal until a certain point of the pregnantsy Just thought I should update, so anyone having pregnant females in the future might consider to seperating them when the emale gets gravid! |
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Manser Babycurus
Number of posts : 484 Age : 35 Location : Essex UK Registration date : 2010-09-30
| Subject: Re: Caraboctonus Keyserlingi 1.1 12/4/2010, 2:16 pm | |
| sorry for the loss man, but at least you'll get a load of scorplings there gonna be tiny. | |
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| Subject: Re: Caraboctonus Keyserlingi 1.1 12/4/2010, 2:18 pm | |
| Yea, it's too bad, but the loss isn't that big, considering that hopefully I will have a bunch of scorplings real soon! |
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