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)
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£19.99