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  1. J

    can you ID this for me asap please

    thanks guys
  2. J

    can you ID this for me asap please

    http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p145/cookism/0810091336444.jpg
  3. J

    Active Scorpion???

    i would recomend hoffimus spinigerus
  4. J

    p.imparator & cavimanus

    i belive its when they mature ...7th instar if i remmeber right
  5. J

    Scorpion People - I have to ask... :)

    most of use just take great pride in our hobby pluss scorpion fans are the smartest people in the world lol
  6. J

    Would these work?

    i use those my self i love them
  7. J

    White crust on mouth keeps growing back!

    does it hold its tail out flat? i wouldn't kull it till your sure its suffering
  8. J

    new camera

    more pics
  9. J

    id on local spider

    thanks guys or gals for the id
  10. J

    id on local spider

    can you id this
  11. J

    Now surely this is a female?

    rather hard to tell at that size but yes i see a flap there but i'm not surtian its female you'll have to check the molt
  12. J

    id these critters... found the in my back yard

    in washington we call those blue tailed racing lizard but yes its a five lined sckink they like moist sub. lots of room and hiding places and are really die easly due to stress
  13. J

    Pet store cross breeding?

    i would be shocked if a pet store even new how to breed T's let alone raise them to adults they can barly care for them when they are adults
  14. J

    Peurto Rican Dwarf Scorpion

    http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?t=125025
  15. J

    do you live in the pacific northwest?

    bumpbumpbumpbumpbump
  16. J

    Ash?

    i saw this on the news or rather hearded it on the radio,i'm sure your T's will be fine.
  17. J

    ID please

    well the grossa laid a egg sac
  18. J

    do you live in the pacific northwest?

    update we changed our web adress to witsociety.org much better adress cause its called washington inverts tarantula society w.i.t.s.
  19. J

    Nematodes

    H. miles [preditorey mites] may help the spred of neamatoads they wont eat the one's in your T but may help keep them from spreding, they do eat all the ones in the soil and such ps. crickets are often carriers of neamatoads!
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