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The management of adult scorpion

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, East Asian scorpion generally after 6 times molting, and then into the stage of human scorpion. At this time, you can choose large and strong scorpions to make scorpions. The period from April to September is the breeding and mating period of scorpion. Female scorpion and male scorpion can be reared together according to the proportion of 3RL and allowed to mate. The place of breeding scorpion should be clean and quiet, feed more fresh, juicy and nutritious food, and the temperature and humidity should be suitable, and the density of scorpion should be reduced appropriately. During pregnancy, female scorpions need more nutrients than ordinary scorpions. Therefore, we should feed more fresh and juicy insects.

East Asian scorpion generally after 6 times molting, and then into the stage of human scorpion. At this time, you can choose a large and strong scorpion. The period from April to September is the breeding and mating period of scorpion. Female scorpion and male scorpion can be reared together according to the proportion of 3RL and allowed to mate. The place of breeding scorpion should be clean and quiet, feed more fresh, juicy and nutritious food, and the temperature and humidity should be suitable, and the density of scorpion should be reduced appropriately. During pregnancy, female scorpions need more nutrients than ordinary scorpions. Therefore, it is necessary to feed more fresh and succulent insect feed to keep the pregnant scorpion in a state of satiety, so as to ensure the normal development of the baby scorpion. Should also be careful not to often turn over the nest, toss, or casually catch pregnant scorpions, nor can they be disturbed by bright light and noise; it is best to raise them separately before giving birth. The litter size of female scorpion is not only related to the year of production, but also closely related to the nutritional composition and kinds of food.

The temperature and humidity when the female scorpion gives birth is very important. The most suitable temperature for them is generally between 30-38 ℃. In this temperature range, not only the litter is born quickly, but also the survival rate of postpartum scorpion is high.

During the negative period, the female scorpion generally does not eat and does not move. She puts out two forceps intently and stands up the tail thorn to protect the baby scorpion on her back. At this time, the sensory organs of the female scorpion are particularly sensitive and responsive, and as long as there is a little movement in the nest, it is ready to fight; if it encounters a sudden shock, it will shake off the baby scorpion on its back; if there is a lack of water in the nest, sometimes it will eat the baby scorpion left behind. In this case, during the birth of the female scorpion, it is necessary to have a peaceful environment, do not disturb it for no reason, and avoid the male scorpion climbing in to eat the scorpion.

 
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