Updates on Asian Forest Scorplings (Heterometrus sp.)

Death Pony

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dark_aLLeY;1565182; said:
Thanks, I'm actually keeping them in my dorm room...secretly. :D Those shells will fall off eventually, or you can help to brush them off manually. ;)
I might try that next year.
 

js302

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A great post mate...
very interesting!
 

dark_aLLeY

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Thanks for the compliments. :headbang2

I have separated out half of the scorplings population few days ago and house them in a tupperware. The rest shall remain under the care of the mother.

I tried initial feeding of small mealworms to those in the tupperware and they are seriously more ravenous than other siblings which are under the mother's care.



One of my interesting observations of the scorplings during feeding:

Despite the size of the mealworm, it will grab the prey, sting & paralyze it before consuming. However, other scorplings will come around and vie for the same prey, so you can see a scorpling grabbing its grey and running around the whole base(to escape from food competition). :ROFL:

When I started to drop in more mealworms, some of them will grab the same grey and tore it into pieces among themselves. :eek:



Regards,
dark_aLLeY
 

Vicious_Fish

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That's too bad. But at least you have some little ones to continue the gene pool. How many young do you still have?
 
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