This is an excellent demonstration video and they look very similar! Did you say that they are both female? I suggest that you put that information into the description. If you have links to the websites of those suppliers, you could list them also. That might help some of your viewers. The close up views are good. Thanks
@markvega50369 жыл бұрын
See if these are WC are you able to at all give a measure of age, since I’m just thinking it could be an old one at the end of it’s lifecycle. I’m more a spider keeper, only ever had one scorp and ages ago at that. Could I keep this in a glass fish tank that had no lid, as I have a spare one? As long as I ensured it could not climb out, would that be plausible, or does there need to be some sort of vented lid? How long could you expect these to commonly live? I understand that decent room temps are okay(pretty much as I keep my spiders), but I read conflicting things about humidity.
@oceanofjelly8 жыл бұрын
I am sorry for the late reply, I never got notified that you commented. I know they are wild caught so there is no mystery on that front. It is best to have a lid just in case they decide to climb the silicone on the side of the tank. Their average life span in captivity is anywhere from 10 - 25 years with proper care. Room temperature (68 - 80s) is fine. No humidity requirement. Just keep a water dish in there and it will be fine.
@oceanofjelly8 жыл бұрын
All my invertebrates are sill alive so they are not at the end of their life cycle just yet.
@shaedreamhook12248 жыл бұрын
what cages are they housed in?
@oceanofjelly8 жыл бұрын
Kritter Keepers for now. In the future they will be in 5.5 gallon tanks with the proper substrate for burrowing.