Centruroides chamulaensis (BEAUTIFUL Bark Scorpion from Mexico)
A smaller but incredibly impressive bark scorpion species! These are brand new in the hobby and will be very popular so grab them now while you can. These are 2i/3i and are feeding well on small crickets and roaches.
Geographical Distribution: Mexico
Size: Medium-Large 1.5”-2.0” (3.8cm-5.1cm)
Habitat: Humid - Solitary Housing when young, Group Housing when mature (Note: cannibalism may still occur, many cases of females cannibalizing males in group housing)
Substrate: Peat/Coco fiber/Vermiculite (75/15/10 ratio) with vertical cork bark. Reptisoil works well too, can provide sphagnum moss to help maintain humidity. Substrate should stay moist (clump together) but not wet (squeeze water out).
Temperatures: 77F- 85F (25C-30C)
Water requirements: Ensure substrate stays moist by spraying the substrate with water as needed (Note, misting substrate is not sufficient, you must make sure the substrate is soaking up the water)
Photo is of an adult female
A smaller but incredibly impressive bark scorpion species! These are brand new in the hobby and will be very popular so grab them now while you can. These are 2i/3i and are feeding well on small crickets and roaches.
Geographical Distribution: Mexico
Size: Medium-Large 1.5”-2.0” (3.8cm-5.1cm)
Habitat: Humid - Solitary Housing when young, Group Housing when mature (Note: cannibalism may still occur, many cases of females cannibalizing males in group housing)
Substrate: Peat/Coco fiber/Vermiculite (75/15/10 ratio) with vertical cork bark. Reptisoil works well too, can provide sphagnum moss to help maintain humidity. Substrate should stay moist (clump together) but not wet (squeeze water out).
Temperatures: 77F- 85F (25C-30C)
Water requirements: Ensure substrate stays moist by spraying the substrate with water as needed (Note, misting substrate is not sufficient, you must make sure the substrate is soaking up the water)
Photo is of an adult female
A smaller but incredibly impressive bark scorpion species! These are brand new in the hobby and will be very popular so grab them now while you can. These are 2i/3i and are feeding well on small crickets and roaches.
Geographical Distribution: Mexico
Size: Medium-Large 1.5”-2.0” (3.8cm-5.1cm)
Habitat: Humid - Solitary Housing when young, Group Housing when mature (Note: cannibalism may still occur, many cases of females cannibalizing males in group housing)
Substrate: Peat/Coco fiber/Vermiculite (75/15/10 ratio) with vertical cork bark. Reptisoil works well too, can provide sphagnum moss to help maintain humidity. Substrate should stay moist (clump together) but not wet (squeeze water out).
Temperatures: 77F- 85F (25C-30C)
Water requirements: Ensure substrate stays moist by spraying the substrate with water as needed (Note, misting substrate is not sufficient, you must make sure the substrate is soaking up the water)
Photo is of an adult female