Thank you. I do care for the ornata and rufilata more than the others I have as far as looks. My fasciata seems to eat like a pig, though the others haven't started eating again since their molt's.
I like getting sexed juvies, or adult males for breeding. Though I'll pick up a group of slings now and again if nothing else is avilable for the speices I want.
Out of my five pokies (P. ornata, rufilata, fasciata, regalis, and pederseni) I have to say I like the P. ornata the best (don't let my others know). But subfusca or a miranda are next on my list to get, if not both.
C. fasciatum can be fast and tend to be skiddish but are no harder to care for than the majority of T's. Avics can be a pain I've had quite a few and also a few die for really no reason what so ever, though once they are subadult they tend to be quite hardy as long as their humidity requirements...
Thier are more than a few Pokies that will live well together, I have a small group of P. pederseni that live together very well. From what others have said most species will do well communaly outside of P. ornata and striata.
I've never had a scorpion molt. So I can only guess that I'm seeing things right. I thought that 2.5 inchs was full grown. If she was to molt again she would be much, much larger than the male.
Ok well this girl is huge and was sold as an adult. I'm seeing a new exo in the pictures, but am by no means a expert on scorpions. What are your ideas Gravid or just in Premolt?
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