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  1. Jarvis

    Liphistiidae/Liphisitiid- day!Liphistius ornatus breeding success

    Any news with the spiderlings? and how they are doing? any behavior differences that help distinguish males from females?
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    Heterometrus telanganaensis?

    That's the article I read, I was wondering if there was any other information them. At first glance I thought they resembled ophistothalmus sp.
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    Heterometrus telanganaensis?

    I came across some dated information from 2010 that described a new sp. that they named Heterometrus telanganaensis, does anyone have any further info about this... has it been confirmed as a true Heterometrus sp? I'm almost certain I already know the answer, but could be wrong since they are...
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    arboreal scopion enclosure... need ideas on the sp.

    Lately I've been thinking about expanding my scorpion collection, and I've been thinking of a arboreal setup. I've been thinking about C. Gracailis, but I'm curious on the other arboreal sp. so I'm hoping to get ideas. They would need to be communal since the enclosure is fairly big and I would...
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    Nothing but a baby pic

    Congrats, how many are you up to now with that new brood?
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    C. gracilis Issue

    I agree, it might be ok after it's next molt if it makes it that long.
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    exo-terra nano sized arboreal????

    Any Psalmopoeus sp.
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    Found this at a thrift shop, any thoughts

    I was thinking of removing the glass and using plexiglass but was still thinking about it, it does hang but I was never thinking about hanging it. The top has good ventilation, and I was still trying to figure out adoing more ventilation to the lower portion. I'm still considering removing a...
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    Possible new enclosure set up suggestions.

    If you didn't want to separate it, you could use it as a massive communal setup, that would be able to hold quite a few M. Balfouri and hundreds of H. Incei. However you would have tol use extreme caution of a jailbreak when entering a tank with that many Ts
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    Found this at a thrift shop, any thoughts

    I found this at a thrift shop for a miniscule price, and thought I could easily turn it into a T tank with very little effort, on the inside it's 7 1/4 × 7 1/4 × 13 inches the top is 3 inches deep. Would love to get any input or ideas, I already know that the latch/lock needs to be replaced, the...
  11. Jarvis

    Lokal's Scorpions (Large Pics)

    Great to see you back in the hobby, and it looks like you have a great collection of scorps as well! I also took some time away from the hobby, but have recently started to get back into it. I unfortunately don't have the collection I had before but thought I would start with what I know best...
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    It was a Massacre!

    So today was feeding, watering and cleaning and general check up day for my scorps and inverts, apart from minimal cleaning, watering and feeding I usually leave my inverts alone and just observe. Today was different, today I decided to dig them up and see how all of them are doing excluding my...
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    Liphistiidae/Liphisitiid- day!Liphistius ornatus breeding success

    Congrats on the brood or broods, great spiders and I'm glad someone has started to breed them. I have one that just molted 2 days ago, I'm using a clay, coco fiber and moss mixture for the substrate that seems to be working well. I would love to get some more and start a breeding project, but...
  14. Jarvis

    Bit!

    Your lucky to have survived, but in retrospect you should have started with a pokie, or some Asian or Australian T before getting such an advanced T
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    Tanzania exporting regulations?

    So I've been looking to get what appears to be a very rare scorpion in the states, P. Viatoris, I would love to get a mating pair but they seem to be impossible to find. I know that they are from Tanzania, so I've begun to do some research on the exporting regulations. So does anyone know if the...
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    Most advanced T?

    Lol... if it existed, a fast, venomous, defensive T with a insane fang to abonomen ratio would have to be number 1 on the list.
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    Most advanced T?

    I originally created this thread to get a list of Ts that a novice or those that ask am I ready for this T? to stay away from (if you have to ask than the answer more than likely is no). Wether it is because of care conditions, venom, speed, or defensive nature, the point is if it's been...
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    Most advanced T?

    Recently I keep seeing threads asking if they are ready for some T species, so I was curious what people think are the most advanced T species, something you wouldn't recommend to not just a novice but also to some advanced owners. Personally I have kept NW terrestrials, speedy psalmopoeus, OW...
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    What is this?

    I think your right, definitely a great looking spider
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    What is this?

    Was looking online and came across this pic labeled only Cyphonisia sp, I was hoping someone on the boards knew what species it is? If it is in the hobby? And where can I get one?
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