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Posted by XOskeletonRED on April 10, 2003 at 10:57:43:
In Reply to: thanks a lot...more posted by KC on April 10, 2003 at 10:04:31:
KC,
The young scorps can be kept together and I have also had success keeping them with the mother, though it is not advised because of the chances you are taking. A 2.5 gallon critter keeper or such would work fine with them while they are young, but obviously as they get older, unless you sell them first, they will need to "graduate" to a larger enclosure.
adios,
edw.
:the babies are doing pretty good. im going to get a pinky mouse tonight for them to eat. once the babies come off their moms back, what should i put them in? can i put them together or seperate?? thanks. and sorry for the blank post, school computers enter key is goofy. cya.
: KC
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::KC,
:: First thing's first, accelerate feeding, so she doesn't decide to make the young her next meal for that purpose. What's the humidity level? If it's not to spec. (75-80%), you should increase it accordingly, otherwise, she may try to use them for fluid consumption. I'm sure you already have compensated on heat? It should be no less than the low 80s for the time being. Do your best to keep from disturbing them again and hope you didn't disrupt her enough to be stressed and eat them for that purpose. Keep me informed on them and their progress. If she begins to eat the young, which she has apparently shown no sign of yet, get her some food fast to take her thoughts off the young.
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::adios,
::edw.
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::::i went to spray the cage last night and i lifted up the bark to check on her adn there was two babys on her back! there was only 2 though, i think she had just given birth within a few hours cuz i check on her a lot and i know they werent there earlier yesterday. i need to know what to do. if someone could help me asap i would appreciate it so much. tell me everything i need to do from a-z if possible, thank you, ill check back after school.
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