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    Scorpion Picture Thread

    Would not it be great if it made Genus Index with genus threads such as tarantulas? I guess there are already enough people with rich collections that can fill the topics. I also would help with the pictures.
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    Genus Ephebopus

    One of the females after moult: And some details:
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    Heterometrus sp. ID

    species 1 (verry greenish) species 2 (back with bright red-brown massive pincers) I bought them for Heterometrus scaber.
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    Genus Ceratogyrus

    C. bechuanicus
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    ID help

    They are from Greece (probably Euscorpius sp.):
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    Pachybolus ligulatus

    I had trio from this species. But they don't eat nothing except oak leaf. On off males die soon. What i can do? Best regards - Ivo
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    Uropygi Information

    Thanks Jeremy. Some ID key for them?
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    Uropygi Information

    I'm interested whether Mastigoproctus giganteus have valid subspecias. Mastigoproctus giganteus giganteus (Lucas, 1835) Mastigoproctus giganteus scabrosus (Pocock, 1902) Mastigoproctus giganteus mexicanus (Butler, 1872)
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    P.striata

    Hehehehehe this post was for arman, we know each other :} . From where You know bulgarian testdasi?:D
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    P.striata

    Няма как да стане колега. Първо - паяците са твърде големи и твърде малко. Второ - две женски и един мъжки, няма как. Трето - стриатата не е много комунален вид.
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    Genus Psalmopoeus

    :D Nope. In the picture hi is around two weeks after moult. Before that he have standart coloration. After next moult, he give back normal look.
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    Strange Poecilotheria pattern

    Now i see, that the bigger male have exactly the same pattern. Interesing :? I mate her only with this male. The other male is for my "normal" female"? Thanks for answers and help Eric ;)
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    Strange Poecilotheria pattern

    Sorry my English is not verry good. This incompleteness of bands can be result of hybridization? Or maybe inbreeding? Can i bread her with clear conscience? I will post pictures of males this days (one pokey bite weekly, no more). PS I send You PM before few weeks, can You help me...
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    Strange Poecilotheria pattern

    Thanks Eric. I now that this is legs I & II. I mean the bands on all for legs is incomplete but on IV this is normal. She is 2 inch BL, 5 inch LS, ~9 moults. I can sell her like Poecilotheria sp. "yellow" or "no bands form" ;P :D {D I have two males, probably from same hatch, but they are too...
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    Strange Poecilotheria pattern

    Do You see fasciata ventral femur? There is no normal leg(or maybe leg IV a while).
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    Strange Poecilotheria pattern

    Is this in the species "norm"? On legs III & IV is the same... reduction. Best regards Ivo
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    What are the must have's in a T collection?

    Every T deserve to be owned. All the rest dependent from Your aim. Colection without purpose is just chaotically accumulation of animals.
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    Genus Tapinauchenius

    I bought this for T. purpureus, but don't look like :D
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    pic of my tiger leg

    And penultimate. She is fight veteran:) What is the species? S. subspinipes something?
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    Ok,Here is New Sc.subspinipes Sp (Yellow Body) ID Please

    If this is realy albino, babies must be albino too. This centipede loks great, is there on market? Best regards - Ivo
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