Friday, 26 February 2010
Terrarium Update
It's not as neat and tidy now, Mortiis has taken a liking to shifting moss all over the place, especially in his bowl where it soaks up all the water.
Thursday, 25 February 2010
The Spider Shop
It was really easy to find what I needed and they are just a phone call away for any advice or updates on your order.
As you can see from my previous post, everything was really well packaged and came by next day special delivery.
They also guarantee a live and healthy scorpion on delivery, which obviously wasn't a problem for me but some other places might not give you this security, especially when making a risk ordering online.
I will be using them again for my next scorpion purchase and probably for any other bits I need in the future.
Highly reccomended anyway!
First Mortiis Pics
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
Arrival
Here's how its came:
Crickets on the left, Heat Pad in the middle and the Scorpion on the right.
I've decided to name the scorpion 'Mortiis' whether it turns out to be male or female, Kudos to anyone that gets the reason for the name.
I also had quite a few other items in the package, if it did seem very large for what you can see!
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Early Terrarium Pics
I have a couple of finishing touches to sort, like the heat mat and a thermometer/hygrometer but those will have to wait the the scorpion arrives, as they will be in the same package!
The substrate is 100% coco fiber and the two hides are french limestone, which go right through to the left side of the tank, they have hidden supports to help prevent collapse. I also covered most of the air vent/holes in the lid with clear laminating plastic to keep humidity up.
Monday, 22 February 2010
The Sensible Choice
I have come to understand they are quite a good choice for a beginner as they are not very aggressive and are a forgiving species, in the sense that if I mess up I should be able to rectify any problems, without harming or killing the scorpion. Hopefully it won't come to that!
I was originally going to get a Hadrurus Arizonensis (Desert Hairy Scorpion) but they rely heavily on a dry environment and might not be the best choice for a beginner, as they don't think twice about stinging, maybe next time though!
Research
They have loads of enthusiasts and noobs alike, talking about keeping scorpions, tarantulas and other creepy-crawlies. The best thing is that nearly everyone knows their stuff and if not, someone is there to tell them!
I've probably learnt 90% of what I know from the members there so I can say they've been a great help, even though they don't know it yet.
I haven't started posting on the forum myself but will be soon and definitely recommend you check it out.
My Username: BreakingMyself
Greetings :D
I'm setting up this blog because very soon I will be getting myself a scorpion, this will be a new experience and I'd like to share it.
I will be adding updates and various other things as I go, keeping up to date with new pictures and videos when possible so watch this space!




