I've been away for some time :)
I still think that this h. mysorensis pair is rather a pair of females :)
I missed to take a photo of my male H. mysorensis before he died but the anatomy of whole body especialy the pincers id totally dufferent from the female.
Nevertheless... Check this...
Nice scorps :)
Looks like You have two females H. Mysorensis. The one You labeled as male is an adult female :) Males are thinner and have longer pincers. And are much more difficult to obtain than females ;)
Heterometrus gravimanus adult female
Heterometrus gravimanus adult male.
They mated last night ;)
Heterometrus longimanus adult male:
Close:
Closer:
Reached the limit of my lens...
Telson:
The male...
Brillinat thread!
I had sc. galapagoensis light form and dark form - as it might be IDed. At the moment I have only one female sc. gigantea red/yellow form... And she is amazing :) !!!
Looking forward to more information in this thread.
And surely for some of those beautifull species...
They're not cheap but also not so very expensive here in Europe. Peter Grabovitz has some in his offer till now, I think.
They will reach "monster" size :) in about 1 moult or two. At the moment they are rather "skinny", aprox 7cm carapax and mesosoma lenght male and 5,5 female.
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