DolbyR Leiurus
Number of posts : 2097 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2011-01-03
| Subject: Heterometrus swammerdami 2/27/2012, 5:13 am | |
| Scientific name: Heterometrus swammerdami Common name: Giant Indian forest scorpion Origin/Distribution: India; Sri Lanka Venom: Mild to moderate
* History of female: The previous owner bought the female as a sub-adult in march '11, since then she has been housed alone. I received her in october '11, while she hadn't molted at the previous owner's care. * Instar of the female: Believed to be 7i
* Duration taken for signs of gestation: No data on gestation period, however, generally this species' gestation is around 15-24 months. -She seemed to have great appetite few weeks before her brood. -Her level of aggretion/defensiveness increased before giving birth. -No physical signs of pregnancy.
* Environmental conditions for the gravid female: The female was kept in a 35Lx25Wx20H (cm) plastic tub with plenty of ventilation on top and sides. 2 cm of coconut fibre on the bottom for retaining humidity and a thin layer of bark on top. 8 cm diam. water bowl in the middle. There was no hide in the enclosure. The tub was at room temperature (20-24 celsius) with a 20x20cm area of the side covered with a heatpad.
* Gestation period for #1 brood: Unknown * Number of young born: 23 * Number of young eaten by mom: none * Number of young surviving to 2.instar: Full brood survived * Number of young surviving to 3.instar: 20
Lifecycle observation:
1.instar >> 2.instar: 15 days 2.instar >> 3.instar: 115 days / 3 months 25 days
* Number of days taken for the 2.instar scorplings to dismount from mom's back: 13 days after molting to 2.instar
to be further updated
Husbandry for the young: The 2i young were housed individually in 10cm diameter (250ml) delicups with 15-20 mm coconut fibre as substrate. The young are fed 2 times a week with appropriately sized (headcrushed) mealworms, when the sides of the cups and the substrate are moistened with 5 cc of water.
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**GS** Leiurus
Number of posts : 2629 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2010-09-06
| Subject: Re: Heterometrus swammerdami 3/6/2012, 12:03 am | |
| Thanks using the template and the effort to update more info for our readers I'm sure many will find the stats useful. Thanks for your awesome contribution. I will be following your journey to raise these gorgeous specimens up if i may | |
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DolbyR Leiurus
Number of posts : 2097 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2011-01-03
| Subject: Re: Heterometrus swammerdami 3/6/2012, 3:26 am | |
| - GS wrote:
- Thanks using the template and the effort to update more info for our readers
I'm sure many will find the stats useful. Thanks for your awesome contribution.
I will be following your journey to raise these gorgeous specimens up if i may Sure bro, will be updating as they grow. I'm also updating more info (as I find time to do it) into it to comply raise this from a breeding report into a full ASA article. | |
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DolbyR Leiurus
Number of posts : 2097 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2011-01-03
| Subject: Re: Heterometrus swammerdami 4/12/2012, 4:08 am | |
| Updated sections:
-Lifecycle observation -Origin/Distribution | |
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Scorpeace Babycurus
Number of posts : 380 Age : 31 Location : Bergen - Norway Registration date : 2011-07-19
| Subject: Re: Heterometrus swammerdami 5/24/2012, 6:54 pm | |
| Hey! If you keep them together and just chuck a bunch of roaches/crickets every now and then they will gro much faster! Mine went from 2.-3rd instar in 2 months | |
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