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24 Sep 2017 21:54 #211

BCandusio wrote: Hi Andrew.
There are a few species in N.S.W that may suit.
In the Genus Cercophonius there are at least six species in N.S.W and Cercophonius squama is a widespread in eastern NSW,
Any small container with a damp substrate of potting mix will suit them ok. Feed the crickets and cockroaches and spray their container every now and then. Cheers

Would you recommend the Salt Lake Scorpion (Australobuthus xerolimniorum) I've done some research and they seem fairly easy to care for because of the environment they live in and the little need for water etc?. Thank you for your help if i'm wrong in anyway please correct me.

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24 Sep 2017 20:30 #209

Hi Andrew.
There are a few species in N.S.W that may suit.
In the Genus Cercophonius there are at least six species in N.S.W and Cercophonius squama is a widespread in eastern NSW,
Any small container with a damp substrate of potting mix will suit them ok. Feed the crickets and cockroaches and spray their container every now and then. Cheers

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24 Sep 2017 14:10 #207

What is the best/easiest scorpion to keep in NSW? I'll take all the information i can get.. thank you

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