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  1. Scolopendra1989

    S. dehaani? Unsexed 'Vietnam Giant'

    Is dehaani a derivation or subspecific grouping of subspinipes? I just wanted to know because I love this centipede and would enjoy breeding dehaani or subspinipes in the future.
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    G. porteri: Mine is still around four inches after around seven years of ownership

    She eats perfectly, always good, literally never a problem with this girl, she's just still fairly small and visibly not the parameters of a typical adult specimen. She was already well past the sling stage, perhaps late juvenile-early subadult stages(?) when I got her back in 2016. Her...
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    Comment by 'Scolopendra1989' in media 'Barbadensis babies'

    I really want them someday. So cool
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    Comment by 'Scolopendra1989' in media 'Lasiodora Parahybana Adult'

    I would like to say that is male, but take that with a grain of salt.
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    Centipede on eggs

    Maybe it was not meant to be at this time, but what the others here have said is true: the feeders stress moms out, she may eat the eggs, but sperm retention could be strong enough for her to give you more eggs later on. Worst case scenario is she gets an extra meal out her eggies, best case is...
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    Comment by 'Scolopendra1989' in media 'D9F061AE-7F04-4149-93FF-A6302D2CA363'

    @Liquifin ikr, this thing is insane.
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    Comment by 'Scolopendra1989' in media '768F369A-3DFC-48AE-ACAD-E68931D7B32E'

    Intimidating face but very well defined exoskeleton, beautiful animal!
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    Centipede Questions

    Centipedes are incredible creatures and are probably my favorite invert. Just make sure to absorb all the information on them that you can. It is a satisfying feeling to read extensively about the animal that you intend to keep, run into a situation with the animal, and be able to utilize...
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    Advice on new spider?

    Dolomedes Triton is incredibly fast, fairly large, and has interesting colors (also typically available for low prices). Sorry to derail a bit, but Olios Giganteus sounds like a species I would like as I want to get into true spiders and think that one is great. Did you get yours from...
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    Comment by 'Scolopendra1989' in media 'Azog & Gothmog'

    Azog is really an amazing specimen in particular, and I would like to see more of these.
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    Comment by 'Scolopendra1989' in media 'Damon variegatus with molt'

    Amazing. The contrast between them looks great.
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    Comment by 'Scolopendra1989' in media 'Male Regalis'

    Those c o l o r s.
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    Comment by 'Scolopendra1989' in media 'chromatopelma cyaneopubescens'

    Amazing colors, clear pic, and love all that webbing.
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    Comment by 'Scolopendra1989' in media 'Aphonopelma chalcodes'

    Oh dang that's crazy. Looks healthy. Love seeing spiders look this large and bright.
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    Comment by 'Scolopendra1989' in media '1.0.0 Pandinus imperator'

    That's awesome, one of the better pictures I've seen of an Emperor Scorpion, so nice job!
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    Tank size for Asian forest scorpion

    How old is your scorpion? My AFS looks almost identical in size, claw shape, etc.
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    Madagascar hissing roaches

    For sure interested my dude, if the offer is still available.
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    New Scorpion, possibly Gravid?

    Hey no problem, we're all learning here. It's important that we welcome people who don't know a lot, and facilitate eachothers' mutual interest in the hobby. I hate seeing snarky know-it-all posts, and I like to see people being informative and friendly here. I'll probably post a thread any day...
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