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<blockquote data-quote="Telson" data-source="post: 83406" data-attributes="member: 7596"><p>Ive thought about frogs, and snakes, but i dont like the smell of reptiles..Bugs are easier, and cleaner, in my opinion. Fair warning: Scorpions are a powerful branch of the hobby, obsession wise, once you get interested and start reading and looking at different sp. Theyre generally much cheaper than spiders, as well. Which is refreshing. If you decide to start a colony and breed, I do suggest a large colony of some sort of feeder..roaches, crickets, whatever. Scorplings will eat and eat and eat ..I believe I'm feeding too much though..theyre growing really, really fast. The buthids are known for it, but my god..in a year, a 2i will mature, from the looks of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Telson, post: 83406, member: 7596"] Ive thought about frogs, and snakes, but i dont like the smell of reptiles..Bugs are easier, and cleaner, in my opinion. Fair warning: Scorpions are a powerful branch of the hobby, obsession wise, once you get interested and start reading and looking at different sp. Theyre generally much cheaper than spiders, as well. Which is refreshing. If you decide to start a colony and breed, I do suggest a large colony of some sort of feeder..roaches, crickets, whatever. Scorplings will eat and eat and eat ..I believe I'm feeding too much though..theyre growing really, really fast. The buthids are known for it, but my god..in a year, a 2i will mature, from the looks of it. [/QUOTE]
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