Here are tips and facts about scorpions.
Why Keep a Pet Scorpion?
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Fascinating, ancient-looking arthropods
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Quiet, odorless, and very clean
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Extremely low space requirements
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Minimal daily care
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Excellent display animals
⚠️ Downsides:
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Venomous (some species medically significant)
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Not handleable
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Mostly nocturnal and secretive
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Can be defensive if disturbed
2. Best Scorpion Species for Pets (Beginner-Friendly)
⭐ Asian Forest Scorpion (Heterometrus spp.)
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Large, glossy black
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Generally calm for a scorpion
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Mild venom
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Great beginner display species
🌿 Emperor Scorpion (Pandinus imperator)
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One of the most popular pet scorpions
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Large, slow-moving
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Mild venom
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Requires higher humidity
🍂 Desert Hairy Scorpion (Hadrurus arizonensis)
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Largest North American scorpion
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Hardy and active
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Prefers dry, desert setups
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Mild venom
🌸 Striped Bark Scorpion (Centruroides spp.)
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Smaller and fast
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Excellent climbers
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Stronger venom (display only)
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Better for experienced keepers
3. Enclosure Setup (Very Important)
🏠 Size Rule
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Floor space matters more than height
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Enclosure length: at least 2–3× scorpion body length
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Height should be low to prevent falls
🪵 Interior
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Deep substrate (3–5 inches) for burrowing
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Cork bark or flat rock hides
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Secure, escape-proof lid
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Minimal décor
🌡️ Temperature
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Most species: 75–90°F (24–32°C)
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Use a heat mat on the side, never underneath
💧 Humidity
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Tropical species: 70–85%
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Desert species: 30–50%
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Keep part of the enclosure dry
4. Feeding Your Scorpion 🍽️
What They Eat
Live prey only:
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Crickets
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Roaches
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Mealworms / superworms
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Occasional waxworms
Feeding Schedule
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Juveniles: every 2–3 days
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Adults: every 5–7 days
💡 Prey should be no larger than the scorpion’s body length.
5. Molting (Critical Knowledge ⚠️)
Scorpions molt several times as they grow.
Before molting:
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Stop eating
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Become sluggish
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Hide more frequently
Rules:
❌ Do NOT disturb
❌ Do NOT feed
❌ Do NOT dig them up
Improper humidity can cause fatal molts.
6. Handling & Behavior
🚫 Scorpions should NOT be handled
They may:
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Threat pose with raised pincers and tail
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Strike defensively
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Sting when stressed
🟡 Most beginner species have mild venom, but stings are painful.
7. Lifespan & Growth
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Lifespan: 3–8 years (species dependent)
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Slow-growing
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Females often live longer
8. Common Mistakes (Avoid These)
❌ Handling
❌ Overly tall enclosures
❌ Incorrect humidity
❌ Leaving live prey during molts
❌ Insecure lids
❌ Housing multiple scorpions together
9. Health & Signs of Trouble
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Constant surface roaming → stress or wrong humidity
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Refusing food → premolt or aging
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Curling tail tightly → stress
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Failed molt → enclosure issues
10. Are Scorpions Good Pets?
✅ Great if you want:
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A low-maintenance display animal
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Something unique and ancient-looking
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Long-lived invertebrate pet
❌ Not ideal if you want:
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Handling
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Daytime activity
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A pet safe for kids
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Multiple scorpions together (often aggressive or cannibalistic)
11. Fun Scorpion Facts
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Glow under UV light
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Have existed for over 400 million years
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Can slow their metabolism dramatically
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Mothers carry babies on their backs
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Some species can survive months without food