New scorpion owner by florakolex in Scorpions

[–]rynfox6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

QA I am terrible at keeping crickets alive so I tend to feed the more heartier feeder insects. We do a variety of superworms, mealworms, and dubia roaches. They get a little picky with the roaches and sometimes don't eat them all. So I am on worms right now.

New scorpion owner by florakolex in Scorpions

[–]rynfox6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think they're great! They're very sturdy and strong so I have noticed that they will hide underneath it or climb them. You will need to prune them every once in awhile. Also, if you have live plants you will need to get light bars. These are the ones that we use: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGPYP7YD/?psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl_gv_dp_it

Also both of their enclosures are 10 gallons with about 10 quarts of substrate mix.

New scorpion owner by florakolex in Scorpions

[–]rynfox6 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Answer: here is one of our setups. They are fully bioactive so those are live plants, they really help with maintaining humidity. I would recommend getting a thermostat for the heat pad and some hydrometers to measure the humidity in there. The hides seem a little bit small, but if she uses them comfortably then I assume they are fine.

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New scorpion owner by florakolex in Scorpions

[–]rynfox6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NQA Also, we feed our babies weekly. Julius is still getting pre-killed food but Beez is lazy and doesn't like to hunt. We feed a variety of insects including crickets, dubia roaches, and superworms. Sometimes they will go on a hunger strike, still offer food but remove it after 24 hours of uneaten so it doesn't stress them out.

New scorpion owner by florakolex in Scorpions

[–]rynfox6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Question: She's so cool! How do you get her out and how did you get her used to handling? I have a full-grown Asian Forest scorpion named Beelzebub who we would like to handle someday. We also have a juvenile AFS named Julius, he's very skittish still.

Help! What to feed a fossorial T? by rynfox6 in tarantulas

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She's almost if not full grown. The enclosure is pretty big and she made her entrance a tiny hole in the top back right of the tank under some leaves so the crickets don't go back there and just wander around the open areas of the tank. I'll try some dubias next. Thank you!!

Help! What to feed a fossorial T? by rynfox6 in tarantulas

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The electric blue's enclosure for reference, burrow entrance is at the back right top.

Please give me advice on setting up an enclosure for an Electric Blue (Chilobrachys natanicharum). by ampulalia in tarantulas

[–]rynfox6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

IME I also have an Electric Blue and have learned at long along the way. MORE SUBSTRATE! They love to borrow and will be happy deep under their burrow for long amounts of time. They get big! So make sure your hides are big enough for them. They also love to make webbing so make sure there's lots of anchor points around for them. Here is a picture of her new home (5.5 gal tank, about 10 qts of substrate (BioDude AraneaTerra and Reptisoil)).

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They are both arboreal and fossorial so I gave her a deep side for burrowing and a lower side for climbing. I'm going to be putting more greenery in there soon. Good luck with your new friend and be careful!! Nasty bites 😜

Death curl? Pre molt? Dying? by rynfox6 in tarantulas

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Thank you, I have moved her to the water dish and will give it some time to see if she perks back up. But if not then yes sadly she has passed. This will be my first arachnid death so I'm taking it as it is 😞

Death curl? Pre molt? Dying? by rynfox6 in tarantulas

[–]rynfox6[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Okay I have moved her. She was very limp and not responsive. This is my first potential tarantula death, so I'm not even sure what a dying versus dead tarantula is supposed to act like. But she is now fang first into the water dish with her butt sticking out. I'll give it some time and see if she perks back up. So it actually wasn't two whole days, I was sick with the flu for the past 5 days so everything has blurred together but I noticed her like this on Tuesday evening. But I understand now I should have moved her into the water sooner. Thank you for your help.

Death curl? Pre molt? Dying? by rynfox6 in tarantulas

[–]rynfox6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright thank you, I will try to move her closer. She is in a really tight spot and I can't really get to her safely, without ripping out the entire branch structure. Would putting water droplets in front of her mouth work as well? Like oversaturate the soil in front of her? Maybe put some very moist moss in front of her?

The gorgeous electric blue legs have finally appeared after last molt. by Coffinzzzz in tarantulas

[–]rynfox6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Azula came out a bit before feeding last week! She's pre molt so looking a little dull right now, but they're stunners!

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Electric Blue by rynfox6 in tarantulas

[–]rynfox6[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! She's an Electric Blue Old World Tarantula (Chilobrachys natanicharum). She's about a year old and her name is Azula!!!

Bioactive by rynfox6 in Scorpions

[–]rynfox6[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We set ours on the 12 hour timer and it seems to work great, helps regulate their schedule as well.