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i just received six wild caught L. australasiae. four are adults (@ 1") and 2
are half grown (0.5"). can they be kept peacefully in a community set up? i arranged their enclosure like that of typical forest dwelling scorps with vermiculite for substrate and some acacia bark pieces for refuge. i mist one side of the container lightly to serve as their water source instead of putting a water dish inside the enclosure. how often do you think i should mist? i haven't started feeding them yet. they look like mini (and much flatter) version of Hadogenes spp. these scorps are one of the very few parthenogenetic species and seeing that they are very diminutive as adults, i can't imagine how big their newborns would be. opinions please?
are half grown (0.5"). can they be kept peacefully in a community set up? i arranged their enclosure like that of typical forest dwelling scorps with vermiculite for substrate and some acacia bark pieces for refuge. i mist one side of the container lightly to serve as their water source instead of putting a water dish inside the enclosure. how often do you think i should mist? i haven't started feeding them yet. they look like mini (and much flatter) version of Hadogenes spp. these scorps are one of the very few parthenogenetic species and seeing that they are very diminutive as adults, i can't imagine how big their newborns would be. opinions please?