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ciao a tutti

i found about one month ago a little Euscorpius carpathicus. I arranged for it a little habitat with stones pieces of soil and leaves in a plastic box. He died dwo days ago.

I really want to know more about the food he eats.

Can you help me?

It is very important to me.

Or maybe about his relatives (italicus, tergestinus etc)

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What a scorpion eats mostly depends on his own dimensions: a little Euscorpius will hardly attack a prey if it's bigger than him. Then, as in captivity as in the wild, he will feed of almost anything of adequate dimensions he can find.

 

In captivity, you can feed a little Euscorpius with Drosofila melanogaster, newborn Tenebrio molitor and crickets, or Lepisma saccharina youngsters.

The diet of an adult scorpion mantained in captivity mostly consists of medium crickets, medium-sized T. molitor (offered occasionally because they contain large amounts of fat), night butterflies... and many people even offer house spiders.

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thank you diana,

but for me, is more important to know about its real prey found in its real habitat,

because I have tried to feed it with various small insects.

also, I will appreciate if someone tells me the exact links in the foodchain. (for euscorpius carpathicus especially or italicus)

thanks again

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scorpions are great fasters... even if you tried with various types of insects, he could have been on one of his fastings, and then rejecting everything. Or maybe he was preparing himself to moult and his death was caused by a unsuccessful moult.

 

The Drosophila and baby crickets diet does work!!! ;)

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Dear Neura

I've observed E.italicus (in its natural habitat, a stonewall) eating various insects, Scutigera sp., spiders, caterpillars, moths and even a baby lizard and a baby Anguis fragilis (but they were really young and small)...

In captivity I used to feed them with mealworms, crickets, grasshoppers and (I'm a fisherman...) Calliphora maggots...

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Sorry, Neura, at this moment I can't do it... :)

 

I'm moving myself and my family (and the zoo too) to my new home, and all my dias are now closed in boxes... I don't know where... :)

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Dear Neura,

 

You might find the following paper interesting:

 

New molecular and morphological data on the "Euscorpius

carpathicus" species complex (Scorpiones: Euscorpiidae) from

Italy, Malta, and Greece justify the elevation of E. c. sicanus

(C. L. Koch, 1837) to the species level

 

Victor FET, Benjamin GANTENBEIN, Michael E. SOLEGLAD, Valerio

VIGNOLI, Nicola SALOMONE, Elizabeth V. FET & Patrick J. SCHEMBRI

 

It can be downloaded from:

 

http://www.science.marshall.edu/fet/euscor...icanus_2003.pdf

 

The only scorpion species in Malta, E. sicanus (previous to this paper it was regarded as E. carpathicus candiota) is found very commonly in human habitations, in cellars and damp rooms. It is also found in caves and under stones in the countryside.

 

 

Best regards,

 

David

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