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Flat scorpion

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Distribution: most of South Africa VS Africa, Tanzania food: larvae feed needle crickets, bread worms. Adults feed crickets and even suckling mice. Somatotype: adult male: 17cm 20cm; female: 13CM~15CM. There are breeders raised to 36 cm suitable temperature: 25 ~ 30 degrees (day) above 20 degrees can (night) suitable humidity: 40% 60% personality: seemingly quiet but quick reaction, easy to nervous. They are the heaviest in the scorpion family.

Distribution: most of South Africa VS Africa, Tanzania

Food: the larvae are fed with needle crickets, bread worms. Adults feed crickets and even suckling mice.

Somatotype: adult male: 17cm 20cm; female: 13CM~15CM. Some breeders have raised to 36 centimeters.

Suitable temperature: 25 ~ 30 degrees (day) above 20 degrees (night)

Suitable humidity: 40% 60%

Personality: seemingly quiet but quick to react, easy to get nervous.

They are the heaviest species in the family, belonging to the large rocky mountain genus scorpion. Feeding space is not too small and dense, one with a large pet breeding box on it, the substrate can use crawler sand or freshwater sand, but to be close to the original living environment or choose small stones, next to a piece of old wood is good. Insert only one-third of Chen Mu into the sand and expose the part with many holes for hiding. Although the dry environment of their place of origin also requires a water basin, which is mainly used to adjust the degree of moisture in the box.

 
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