Granulatus are comparable to transvaalicus in size. Very few if any keepers in the last 10 years have had granulatus in the U.S.
My mature female was a tad smaller than my transvaalicus females.
My mature male Granulatus was large
Don't know the LD. There's definitely a few Parabuthus Sp that are hotter
11cm may justcbe counting the body. That is pretty accurate most will average around 5 inches or maybe 6.
Theres many variants of villosus. Black morph being the largest in my experience
Hi. Yes I was the one who confirmed the q males for Spiderman lol.
Only way to sex immature Parabuthus is by getting a view of their pectine..once mature they show some physical differences in the shape of the claws.
Mature females have slender claws and males have . What i like to call...
Stared at it for a month because you were scared to bury a scorpion who lives underground to begin with?lol
It's likely very dead if it doesn't move at all. And it's likely just dried up if there's no added moisture. It won't smell.ur only gona get smell.from.a rotting moldy specimen
Leiurus young look very similar and don't really show their true patterns until about the 4th instar.
But yes LQ to some is considered polymorphic. I've seen them from nice bright orange with black. To light brown. To very pale yellow with almost no black
Walmart go-to the crafts section. It comes in a pack.
Its compressed cork sheets. You can cut them into perfect rectangular shapes boards for each enclosure or deli cup
@Deadly1 has a great diy setup
I just use a cabinet with doors. But I mount an infrared bulb above to heat everything.
I gave a 100 watt and a 75 watt both on dome lamps with dimmers to adjust heat
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