SavannahW
Arachnopeon
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14 days ago my female scorpion had her second round of babies. After two days she ate a full meal, cricket in claw chowing down. I separated the offspring once they started to pop off. I had fed her again, but didn’t physically see her eat. No conditions have changed in her enclosure and every check, about once a night, I would pop up her hide to see how she’s doing. Extremely responsive and lively as ever.
Suddenly about four days ago I found her flush to the bottom. I had never seen her molt in the two years I’ve own her, so my first thought was molting. The babies already had their first molt, so I’d assume it would be pretty fast for her too.
I have lost scorpions before and it’s the same pose. However, their bodies always stiffened. Her body is still malleable although there’s no response from her. This morning my check on the body I noticed the top of her carapace was starting to wrinkle. Is it collapsing? Rotting? Is she stuck?
My first thought was she might need extra humidity and could be stuck in molt so I’ve been spraying down her enclosure when it shows signs of drying out. Maybe that could be contributing to her malleable body?
There’s no smell, though it’s hard to tell with a wax burner and a snake tank under my nose when I smell the enclosure. Is she gone? Has your scorpion taken several days to molt because of age? (Wax burner has always been present near her enclosure, no changes to her surroundings either.)
What strikes me the most confused is the sudden death. Usually there’s signs. I’m stumped.