I’m inching towards a tarantula stock take but not quite there yet!
So, this month’s offer, to cut down on my stock before the festive break, is the ever popular “Make Me An Offer On Tarantulas”
I may not always be able to fully match your offer but it is worth asking! (really depends how much I have paid for them and how much time I have put in). Just drop me an email, tell me which tarantula/tarantulas you would like and how much you would like to pay. Remember once the reduction appears on the website you will need to order quickly or someone else may bag the bargain! (the price may only be reduced for a day or two so please don't ask unless you are ready to buy) If you would like a photo of the actual spider (any size)
Just email - [email protected]
Common Name: Arizona Devil Scorpion
Scientific Name: Vaejovis spinigerus
Size: Small (scorpling)
Status: Captive Born (June 2024)
Food: Micro crickets, fruit flies, other tiny bugs
A pretty and very active, yellow coloured desert scorpion from Arizona.
How I keep
mine
I keep my juvenile Arizona Devil Scorpions
in small plastic tubs (5.5oz pot / 6cm tall, lid diameter 7cm, base diameter
5cm – as sold on the equipment page). I put a little silver sand on the base
and a small piece of bark or plastic plant to hide under. I make a couple of
tiny holes in the lid and spray with tepid water once a week. These scorpions
need to be dry so I only give a light misting. I feed them once a week on
either micro crickets or bean weevils, they seem happy to take both and feed
well. I keep them in individual pots as they are very active and I would assume
cannibalistic even at this small size. They will not eat when approaching a
moult, they look considerably fatter when coming up for a moult. They are easy
to keep and are growing well (if not very slowly). I keep them in my warm bug
room but not directly on a heat mat as they may dry out too much.
Arizona Devil Scorpion (Vaejovis spinigerus) Small (scorpling)
- Product Code: 731
- Availability: 6
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£14.99