Bugboy3092
Strategus
Ok, so I dug my D. Tityus male out of the substrate this about an hour ago, and he seemed limp and unresponsive. I think it might have gotten a little cold last night, so I put him under a heat lamp, a few moments later, he starts motoring his back legs uncontrollably, flipping over and seemingly trying to walk backwards. I take him out from under it, and put him in a bin without substrate. A few minutes later, hes still motoring his back legs and flipping over, so I put him under the heat lamp again. After about 30 seconds of this, his back legs are motoring like crazy, and his middle legs and front legs are starting to move, so I take him out, then all legs are moving, but only the back pair seem even slightly controlled, the front and middle pair dont seem to grip or move in any sort of pattern. So I put him under again, and once again he starts motoring, so I take him out, and he seems a bit better, but not much, theres no pattern in his movement, and so I put the female in there with him, hoping hell mate, he simply runs right over the female without taking notice. Now, a while later, hes still in the bin with the female, hes not moving anything but his antennae, he has his front legs spread out, so Im wondering if hes back to normal? I just picked him up, and he seems to be gripping my hand like normal, but hes not moving much. Also, this whole time hes had the musky scent that you often smell on wild caught individuals (mating pheromone?) please help, maybe he'llbe fine, but I dont want this to happen again. Thanks!