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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantulafeets" data-source="post: 218214" data-attributes="member: 36666"><p>In my experience, I just left them in there with mom, and they were doing fine. I would give the mom a quite sizable roach and she would grab it and pinch it for a while before giving it to the scorplings. I would then give her another roach for herself. She did a pretty good job taking care of them, and I separated them in a few weeks after their first molt. Although if you if you decide to separate them right away that's fine too. It's best to leave the enclosure in a dark environment with little disturbances, otherwise it can stress her out and cause her to eat the babies. It's also quite fun seeing a baby scorpion feeding frenzy lol</p><p>[ATTACH=full]68275[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantulafeets, post: 218214, member: 36666"] In my experience, I just left them in there with mom, and they were doing fine. I would give the mom a quite sizable roach and she would grab it and pinch it for a while before giving it to the scorplings. I would then give her another roach for herself. She did a pretty good job taking care of them, and I separated them in a few weeks after their first molt. Although if you if you decide to separate them right away that's fine too. It's best to leave the enclosure in a dark environment with little disturbances, otherwise it can stress her out and cause her to eat the babies. It's also quite fun seeing a baby scorpion feeding frenzy lol [ATTACH type="full"]68275[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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