sschind
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Just picked up 8 of these incredible animals today. I was looking for a few pairs but I think only one of them was an adult so I bought 6 to increase my odds. The guy threw in his last two in the deal. One I am pretty sure is not long for this world as it is very lethargic (although the substrate was kind of dry in his container so maybe once I get him rehydrated maybe he will perk up) and the other has a weird lump on the side of the abdomen like a bulge of some sort but other wise looks fine. So basically I am counting on 6 of them. I have yet to set them up as I just got home and was looking for some last minute tips. I've read Orin's "Whipscorpions and Whipspiders: Culturing Gentle Monsters. If I had the money I'd be getting his "Forgotten Order of the Vinegaroon" Heck, who am I kidding, If I had the money I'd be getting all his new books, but right now I have to prioritize.
For an acclimation process I am planning on keeping them in 6 qt. Sterilite shoe boxes with about 2-3 inches of a mix of play sand and coco fiber kept moist. I'll place a flat piece of cork on one end and a shallow water dish on the other. I plan on drilling about a dozen small holes on each end for ventilation. Temps will be 75-80 degrees F. Feeding will be crickets and dubias (will they find mealworms if I put them in a dish, I don't want to let them burrow)
Does this sound like an adequate setup at least for a month or two to get them settled in. As funds allow I would like to move them up to the next size box.
My ultimate goal is to breed them but like I said I think only one is an adult, which is actually a good thing as I know they are not old specimens ready to die (the one lethargic one looks big enough to be an adult and that may be why he is not doing so well.
Anyway, I'm just so excited I had to let someone who won't think I am crazy know about my new critters. If i can find my camera battery charger I'll post some pictures.
For an acclimation process I am planning on keeping them in 6 qt. Sterilite shoe boxes with about 2-3 inches of a mix of play sand and coco fiber kept moist. I'll place a flat piece of cork on one end and a shallow water dish on the other. I plan on drilling about a dozen small holes on each end for ventilation. Temps will be 75-80 degrees F. Feeding will be crickets and dubias (will they find mealworms if I put them in a dish, I don't want to let them burrow)
Does this sound like an adequate setup at least for a month or two to get them settled in. As funds allow I would like to move them up to the next size box.
My ultimate goal is to breed them but like I said I think only one is an adult, which is actually a good thing as I know they are not old specimens ready to die (the one lethargic one looks big enough to be an adult and that may be why he is not doing so well.
Anyway, I'm just so excited I had to let someone who won't think I am crazy know about my new critters. If i can find my camera battery charger I'll post some pictures.