I'm in SW Fla. and I find C.v. on the fronds of palm scrub all the time. About chest height. Just took my boys out last night and found 2 in the first 5 minutes. Only stayed a couple minutes because mosquitoes and such LOVE the UV light.
Alas it was not meant to be. As soon as I opened the box all I saw was more H. hottentotta.
Dude swears he has togolensis but whatever. anywho.............who wants H. hottentotta?
sorry guys, going through 300+ scorps is tedious. I have what is supposed to be the togolensis set to the side (54 of them) will get to them tomorrow.
On a side noye I have over 200 Hottentotta hottentotta. :happy: Some just gave birth. so.......yeah.........I will post a for sale ad soon....lol.
Talked to Jan but no luck. He doesn't have any information other than it's a new valid specie. I'm trying to track down the author of the paper describing them.
Anybody have information on these. I just got some Andros and was told they are Togolensis. I have been out of the hobby for a while and just got back into it so.....
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Try hot glueing stainless steel screen over the vent holes ...you can cut the screen to fit perfectly and just be carefule with the glue gun and it will look great.......thats what I do for all of mine.........
as far as setting up a comunal .....wait a little while because the Hott. Hott. is parthenogenetic.....which means you don't need another one for that one to become gravid.
1 Hott. hott. can become 100 in a rather short amount of time. :)
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