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Old 05-01-2009, 03:26 PM
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I was wondering if anyone could show me what they have for habitats for their scopions atm i have 3-4 inches of dark bark substrate (the damp stuff u get) a hide getting more on wednesday, a large water bowl some on the heat mat side to cause humidity. i spray the tank at once or twice a day, but only so its humid not wet.
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Old 05-01-2009, 03:49 PM
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Few inches of ecoearth, couple hides, heat mat, water bowl.

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i did a full tutorial for false bottom tanks for emps , like a penthouse lol

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Ok thanks, but i think ill avoid gravel.
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Ok thanks, but i think ill avoid gravel.
Why>?< false bottom setups are the best possible set up for scorps that require high humidity
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Old 06-01-2009, 09:07 AM
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Tank: 45x45x45cm exo terra. Acrylic panels placed over the mesh. 2" of coconut fibre sprinkled with reptile bark and 3 large hollow pieces of cork bark. The reason for so little sub is that they chose to live in the bark rather than burrow. Plant is silk boston fern and just adds a bit of colour. Water bowl with stones in to prevent accidental drowning and a 40watt ceramic bulb.

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