P. cavimanus and H. spinifer are pretty much like emps.
I thinkEuscorpius spp. are the same but cooler (high humidity and burrowing) if they're as similar to U. mordax as I've heard.
H. arizonensis like it toasty and dry with packed sand for burrowing. The best way to keep burrows from collapsing is to pack the sand when it's wet and let it dry before introducing the scorp.
Hadogenes spp. also like it toasty and dry, but with stacked flat rocks to hide in between.
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Subject: Re: HELP!! lots of scorp advice needed 5/20/2008, 11:35 am