Maybe you can talk your girlfriend into keeping the scorps in an unused bedroom or something.
When I was in college, in the dorms we had our own closets which we called warddrobes. They were probably 7feet tall. I knew people who houses lizards and other small animals in theirs. I knew one...
It's been a while since I visited Arachnoboards. I was just wondering has anyone seen any scorpions in/near the Florence, Darlington, Chesterfield, Marlboro, Dillion County areas of South Carolina since...I have been so busy working and its been so hot here lately. I may wait until the Fall or...
I am not familiar with this species but they seem to be fine in their setup. I see on sitting there and two are upside down clinging to the inside top of the burrow. Maybe the OP will add some logs are vertical structures if this is an aboreal species.
Interesting set up! I really live the...
Ditto. The "boxing gloves" is what makes these species so easily recognizable. They are among the most beautiful scorpions.
Beautiful specimen. It's so purdy! {D
Wow. Cool Scorp. Yes Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory so there shouldn't be any special permits needed. You could try googling for Puerto Rico's laws on venomous animals and regarding transportation of such. You might find some info.
:? :wall: Uh oh. You kinda liked it as in it tickled? Or the idea that you were stung and it was much less of a reaction (and pain), than you expected.
Couldn't help but notice that your Desert Hairy is on some kind of coco fiber type substrate. How long have you had it in the present environment. It looks like it may be a little too humid for a desert species scorp.
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