


Centruroides sculpturatus (Arizona Bark Scorpion)
This is our first time listing Arizona Bark scorpions on our site! We keep a large number of these at any given time for venom research but have never offered them. Due to high demand from our customers, here is your chance! We offer wild caught but we only ship healthy and well feeding individuals to customers, captive bred will also be offered when available.
Geographical Distribution: Arizona
Size: Small-Medium 1.5”-2.5”
Habitat: Semi-Arid - Solitary Housing when young, Group Housing when mature (Note: cannibalism may still occur, many cases of females cannibalizing males in group housing)
Substrate: Peat/Coco fiber/Sand (60/10/30 ratio) with vertical cork bark. Reptisoil works well too, can provide sphagnum moss to help maintain slight humidity.
Temperatures: 77F- 90F (25C-30C)
Water requirements: Spray the enclosure in the corner once a week with water as needed
Photo is of a group of sub adults/adults
This is our first time listing Arizona Bark scorpions on our site! We keep a large number of these at any given time for venom research but have never offered them. Due to high demand from our customers, here is your chance! We offer wild caught but we only ship healthy and well feeding individuals to customers, captive bred will also be offered when available.
Geographical Distribution: Arizona
Size: Small-Medium 1.5”-2.5”
Habitat: Semi-Arid - Solitary Housing when young, Group Housing when mature (Note: cannibalism may still occur, many cases of females cannibalizing males in group housing)
Substrate: Peat/Coco fiber/Sand (60/10/30 ratio) with vertical cork bark. Reptisoil works well too, can provide sphagnum moss to help maintain slight humidity.
Temperatures: 77F- 90F (25C-30C)
Water requirements: Spray the enclosure in the corner once a week with water as needed
Photo is of a group of sub adults/adults
This is our first time listing Arizona Bark scorpions on our site! We keep a large number of these at any given time for venom research but have never offered them. Due to high demand from our customers, here is your chance! We offer wild caught but we only ship healthy and well feeding individuals to customers, captive bred will also be offered when available.
Geographical Distribution: Arizona
Size: Small-Medium 1.5”-2.5”
Habitat: Semi-Arid - Solitary Housing when young, Group Housing when mature (Note: cannibalism may still occur, many cases of females cannibalizing males in group housing)
Substrate: Peat/Coco fiber/Sand (60/10/30 ratio) with vertical cork bark. Reptisoil works well too, can provide sphagnum moss to help maintain slight humidity.
Temperatures: 77F- 90F (25C-30C)
Water requirements: Spray the enclosure in the corner once a week with water as needed
Photo is of a group of sub adults/adults