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Devil Sold His Soul
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 Unexpected! What Shall I Do???

Okay so this is what i get for buying from pet stores *Sigh*

My new Scorpion has given birth!

I’m a tad confused as they’re seemed to be only one baby and no others at all!

Here’s a pic:





This baby wasn’t here like 2 hours ago :S



05/27/08  03:13pm

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Brok3nglass
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  Message To: Devil Sold His Soul   In reference to Message Id: 1748114


 Unexpected! What Shall I Do???

thats really really weird..... id expect more to come... but that baby is really dark for just being born..... id put a cricket in there so she can eat and feed the baby



05/27/08  05:08pm

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  Message To: Brok3nglass   In reference to Message Id: 1748265


 Unexpected! What Shall I Do???

Like what Brok3nglass said, The mother will feed the baby, so just throw in a cricket but maybe not quite yet, But I’ve never had a scorpion have babies. And From what I’ve heard it could take up to 4 days ’till she’s finished. There should end up being a lot more.

Good luck!



05/27/08  09:09pm

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Brok3nglass
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  Message To: KiruSama   In reference to Message Id: 1748580


 Unexpected! What Shall I Do???

yah... i was kinda worried what id do when she mine started giving birth( she had the babies like 2 weeks ago) but so far ::knock on wood:: so good... make sure you mist so its damp... no soaked... and make sure there is fressh water cause the mother will be thristy after giving birth... and it its hard to say about when to put a cricket in... i think my scorp was hungry after giving birth so she ate a baby... =/ but i was kinda worried to put a cricket in right away... decisions decsions... best of luck



05/28/08  02:33am


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