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<blockquote data-quote="Scorp" data-source="post: 202686" data-attributes="member: 37820"><p>Pretty much all scorpions live roughly 4 years, but have been known to make it to 6. How often do you feed it? Also no need to crush heads, that little guy can kill a human, the worm is no problem. He should molt about 7 times. But how long it takes depends alot on its temperature, humidity, and food. Think of it like bird eaters. If there kept in a proper environment with ample food they grow fast, if it's cooler and there food is spaced farther they grow slower. I feed all my younger scorpions almost daily. Each drawer has heat tape on one side, top drawer has slings in pill bottles, I put sand down and pushed them into the sand so they don't fall over while opening or during an earth quake (they happen alot here) all the other drawers have scorpions in various containers lol. Not only does it help with heat and organization, it's an added layer of protection incase the escape lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scorp, post: 202686, member: 37820"] Pretty much all scorpions live roughly 4 years, but have been known to make it to 6. How often do you feed it? Also no need to crush heads, that little guy can kill a human, the worm is no problem. He should molt about 7 times. But how long it takes depends alot on its temperature, humidity, and food. Think of it like bird eaters. If there kept in a proper environment with ample food they grow fast, if it's cooler and there food is spaced farther they grow slower. I feed all my younger scorpions almost daily. Each drawer has heat tape on one side, top drawer has slings in pill bottles, I put sand down and pushed them into the sand so they don't fall over while opening or during an earth quake (they happen alot here) all the other drawers have scorpions in various containers lol. Not only does it help with heat and organization, it's an added layer of protection incase the escape lol. [/QUOTE]
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