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    9 new "nerd/geek/pop" species were described.

    Peter Jaeger is a tremendous David Bowie fan. https://wsc.nmbe.ch/genus/6183/Bowie
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    Scorpion Picture Thread

    Leiurus jordanensis Androctonus liouvillei
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    Recluse Slings are Tiny

    they are extremely easy to keep and breed, among the easiest spiders
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    Scorpion Picture Thread

    Hottentotta hottentotta
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    Scorpion Picture Thread

    Hottentotta flavidulus 0.1 Hottentotta sp. "India" 0.1
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    Problem Unable to ignore member, error.

    The user is suddenly on my Ignore list, whatever issue was occurring has been resolved (no clue what changed lol)
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    Problem Unable to ignore member, error.

    They are not on the list, and yes I still see their posts.
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    Problem Unable to ignore member, error.

    When trying to ignore a user, this error appears:
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    Scorpion Picture Thread

    Leiurus macroctenus, Oman Namesake pectine teeth
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    Androctonus bicolor deaths?

    You sure seem proud to have a lot of dangerous accidents...
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    Hemiscorpius lepturus

    if you have to ask basic questions like this, you definitely should not own them
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    Scorpion Picture Thread

    Leiurus heberti "Yellow" (Oman)
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    Me describing my leirus quinquestriatus sting after being stung

    What a solid contribution to the invertebrate hobby.
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    Scorpion Picture Thread

    Leiurus quinquestriatus from my brood last year
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    T. Seladonia Update

    Typhochlaena are still being smuggled into the US even by otherwise respected people :/
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    some New Caledonian geckos

    The reptile hobby definitely isn't always a happy place, especially in this day and age. There are way too many animals being produced, just look at MorphMarket as mentioned above. Covid had really undesirable effects to the reptile hobby, IMO. Yes, there was a massively increased interest in...
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    some New Caledonian geckos

    Honestly, the genetic diversity within crested geckos is absolutely nonexistent. Essentially all animals in the hobby now (with the exception of some smuggled animals perhaps), are all descendants of the same group of a few hundred animals imported in the 90's. In my opinion, a lot of the morphs...
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    some New Caledonian geckos

    Mando x Starkiller (sorry StarWars nerds), this pair has produced some insane tricolors! 2 weeks old, fired down. Hellraiser, my Frappuccino boy. I hatched this boy last year, and the glow up has been insane! Fraps hatch out looking like nice lillies and slowly get crazy!
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    some New Caledonian geckos

    Dalmatians sway in popularity, they are very popular right now, but weren't as popular a few years ago, so production has lagged on them. People generally dislike spots on geckos (myself included, I have 0 dalmatian spots in my collection), but nice dalmatians are quite desirable. So, a gecko...
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    some New Caledonian geckos

    Here's some of the geckos I produced this year, followed by acquisitions from friends! Mishra x Ruby, one of my best non lilly white productions of the year. Mishra x Ruby, super high coverage red lilly white! Swapped this girl with a good friend for a few chahouas he produced. Mando x...
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