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  1. TheNothing

    Scorpion Special on animal planet

    wasn't a bad show, other an a Vaejovid being ID'd as and L.q. and a C.e.
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    Handicapped Scorpion

    Scorpions do not regenerate limbs like tarantulas and other spiders do. Its not likely that your scorpion, with that much damage, will regenerate both chela fingers. Some growth will occure, but complete regrowth is entirely unlikely. It should, however, adapt well with the other just fine
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    Sulcata Tortoise

    i'd HIGHLY suggest adopting a larger one... TOO many Sulcatas are being bred and sold to people that have NO CLUE how big they will get... actually, at a show almost a year ago I heard a woman working for LLL say "these guys are great and when they get too big you can sell it and get another...
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    New "P. Imperator" (pix coming soon) Right one?

    looks normal to me the different lighting between the shop and your home and your flash will cause color differences... what you're seeing is a small amount of UV spectrum light reflecting back...
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    Emperor Enclosure

    should check out the enclosure thread pinned to the top of this forum... i'd suggest a deeper substrate, as emperors do like to burrow
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    Centruroides Thread

    yeah, a full picture would help my first thought yesterday was that it was a Vaejovid...
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    Shipping scorps.

    check out the T forums, great thread there on "how to pack your bugs" whenever this shipping question is asked here in the scorp forum, everyone gets refered to that same thread...
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    New Arrival: Centruroides gracilis (Pic)

    enclosure pic isn't working at the moment, but the scorp looks good. As I mentioned on VenomList, it's not likely from Cuba, as the US does still have the embargo against that country. Hence why you can't go an find Cuban cigars legally.
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    Over a year without food...

    its a Vaejovid, there are many in Utah its likely dead now, not finding a place to hide from the Salt Lake City winter fast enough... I still don't think they can prove that it went a year without food, if a scorp made it into the plaster, many other possible prey items could have done the...
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    Blasted Rules!

    where are you? might be some other options?
  11. TheNothing

    A Couple Of New Additions From The Oregon Expo

    the only one with scorps :)
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    My Male M martensii, I think it will molt soon

    sure it isn't adult already?
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    Bearded dragon humidifier?

    not heard of it before either we just always keep a waterdish big enough for bathing with them...
  14. TheNothing

    A Couple Of New Additions From The Oregon Expo

    aahhh, ok I think I know who you're refering too... good thing, i didn't stop by Cat's booth after the show to make an offer on her Dume, my girlfriend really wanted it. I'll have to plan a drive up to Oly soon... ya stop by my booth at all?
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    Scorp VS Pede

    Actually Scolopendra in the US do commonly prey upon C. vittatus. You can actually watch C. vittatus scatter like flies on crap when a Scolo. enters the field. Read the thread those pictures are in, and you'll see its extremely common. The C.vitt. venom is no threat to the Scolo's...
  16. TheNothing

    A Couple Of New Additions From The Oregon Expo

    Was that the Dume from LowerGround? or one of the Healthy Pets'?
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    Please look at this sp.

    looks likely to me, but I couldn't be sure...
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    Metro portland show on this comming saturday.

    This is the new Wilsonville show its saturday only I'll be there at 7am to setup shop :) as will Dean at NWInverts
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    anybody breed c. gracilis?

    yep i'll be posting what i have left for sale tomorrow night after a local show
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    Scorpion Picture Thread

    Tityus bahiensis Babycurus jacksoni Cenruroides vittatus Centruroides exilicauda Tityus falconensis Centruroides margaritatus
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