Necessary conditions for breeding scorpions at room temperature
Lighting: the scorpion shed should be built in a place with high foundation and plenty of sunshine. Where there is sunshine, scorpions have few diseases, and mites cannot survive.
Humidity: the water content in the scorpion is about 40% of the body weight, and there are generally no physiological changes due to lack of water. In the dry season of long rain and dry air, water can be added to the reservoir above the scorpion stack to make the nest soil moist; the scorpion shed is covered with plastic sheeting in heavy rain to prevent stagnant water from washing out the scorpion stack. Remember: scorpions absorb moisture to replenish water, so it is not suitable to drink water directly. The scorpion venue should be slightly humid, and the air relative humidity should be 80%. The humidity of the nest should not be too high, hibernation should avoid frost injury, and the humidity should be 10%, 12%. The soil moisture content in the nest will directly affect the survival of scorpions.
Temperature: the suitable temperature for the growth and development of scorpion is between 20 ℃ and 39 ℃. When the air temperature is 39 ℃, the scorpion has the strongest appetite, fast growth and smooth molting, and is the optimum temperature for mating and reproduction. Natural scorpion breeding should be heated with plastic sheeting in late spring and late autumn to shorten the hibernation time. When the temperature is below 10 ℃, the scorpion stops growing and goes into hibernation. If the temperature is between 8 ℃ and 15 min, the scorpion seems to be asleep and sometimes active. After stinging in spring, most scorpions have dry hair and tail, slow activity, lack of appetite and high mortality. 3Mel 6 ℃ is the best temperature for hibernation.
Feed: scorpions like to eat insects that are high in protein, low in fat and soft and juicy, but not foul-smelling, odorous, dead and dull insects. Tenebrio Molitor has the advantages of fast reproduction, short growth cycle, low requirement of feeding equipment, simple feeding method and rich nutrition, so it is the best feed for scorpion. Tuyuan, rat women and so on can only be used as supplementary feed.
Growth and development: as long as the temperature and humidity are suitable, there is plenty of sunshine and delicious feed, scorpions will multiply and grow in large numbers. In order to succeed in raising scorpions, we should also pay attention to the ecological environment of the scorpion shed, the quality of scorpion species, the management of cubs, the molting density, the prevention and control of diseases, the escape prevention of scorpions, the defense of natural enemies, and so on.
Practice has proved that the cycle of raising scorpion takes two years, and the benefit can be seen year by year. In order to save daily expenses, new scorpions can feed scorpions in their spare time. According to some advertisements, scorpions can reproduce 5 babies a year, each giving birth to more than 50, and the package is successfully recycled, and the scorpion can be sold half a year later, which can make a lot of money and benefit very quickly. These are all exaggerated propaganda. No matter what kind of breeding methods are used for raising scorpions, they should be carried out according to the survival characteristics and life laws of scorpions. Only by studying breeding techniques assiduously, constantly innovating, striving for perfection and perseverance can great gains be achieved.
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