My new Urodacus novaehollandiae scorplings!

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Thanks Thumpage! They are all so healthy and gorgeous! So tiny compared to my manicatus and so much nicer lol!

Here's a pic of one of the little guys all set up at home - he looks so out of place in such a big home. They were all active last night and walking all over the place checking it out. They love their hides - i think ALL of them are settled into their hides atm. 4 out of the 5 of them had pinhead cricks last night, i'm very happy with them! :)
 

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hey
that setup looks great
i hope to get some scorpians some day
anway good luck
thanks
brad
 
ohh u have 5 of them
do you no how old they are
are they in single Housing
brad
 
lol
i am gathering you will try to breed them when there older
brad
 
Can only give it a go...not holding my breath though. I have 10 adults of Urodacus Manicatus that are of breeding age.

Teni
 
10 WOW
has to be a good chance of breeding in that lol
good luck
brad
 
Hey Teni! it good to see that there happy. They are about 2 months old i think :? i probly should have recorded when they were born :)
 
hey
are you able to hold any of your scorpians or if you can hold any scorpians
thanks
brad
 
Cute little critters. Is the term for juvenile scorpions really scorplings or did you make it up? If so, bravo - you may have invented a new word. :)
 
nope, scorplings is the world wide accepted name
 
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