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Very nice pick ups!! Cool looking T's and I really like the scorps
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Thanks! I was so happy to get this communal going, now just to keep it going without any problems. I want to get a few of the females pregnant soon, and maybe get some more CB C. gracilis in the hobby.
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A guy I'm in business with just had his C. Gracilis pop. I on the other hand just received a bunch of CB scorps, for the most part most are Parthenogenetic.
What kind of wood are you using for the Gracilis, because I'd recommend getting the humidity up in the tank and along with that can come mold on a lot of woods.
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0.1 - Poicephalus senegalus - Stella (Senegal Parrot)
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Re: New additions (Two Tarantulas, and C. gracilis Communal)
 Originally Posted by Neal
A guy I'm in business with just had his C. Gracilis pop. I on the other hand just received a bunch of CB scorps, for the most part most are Parthenogenetic.
What kind of wood are you using for the Gracilis, because I'd recommend getting the humidity up in the tank and along with that can come mold on a lot of woods.
I am using random wood from outside, some of it is from planks for building a house and stuff. You can tell it just isn't from outside, a two others however are collected from outside, if it molds I am just gonna replace it with something no worries. =D
Thank you for the advice, any other advice you might have? I am somewhat new to scorpions.
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