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    HH without sand?

    :clap::clap::wicked::wicked::}:}
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    Identification help, Asian buthid

    Hello mmhhh, to me it looks like Hottentotta sp or Mesobuthus sp Visually it looks almost like a Hottentotta trilineatus. However, is this not in Asia but in Africa
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    Hottentotta hottentotta

    It is not who is right or wrong. My concern is that this false facts are common. The reading with the time X people and think really can get hottentotta Hottentotta male pups. @ Vixvy: I find nice that you have fun on this thread. However, such comments make you anything but a credible.
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    Hottentotta hottentotta

    Yeah, probably will be the best ......
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    Hottentotta hottentotta

    Then there is a female and not male. In a parthenogentischen birth there are ONLY females. Sorry men
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    Hottentotta hottentotta

    And where you have the male? If it is from a parthenogenetic birth, we can stop here to discuss ;-) PS: A male is biologically unable to get kittens. If I know that's the entire animal kingdom Sun There are at most in some species where the animal is required to switch their gender. But one...
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    Hottentotta hottentotta

    Then you had a couple that has mated? For in parthenogenetically conceived offspring, the cubs are ALL female.
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    The Scorps of x Mr Awesome x

    You have the Grosphus grandidieri on sand?
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    Hottentotta hottentotta

    Is this Hottentotta hottentotta, Hottentotta hottentotta nigrocarinatus or Hottentotta hottentotta ex caboverdensis?
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    New Pics from me

    Hi Roy I breed the Orthochirus innesi not and can not therefore speak from personal experience. But like you said the discipline seems really very difficult. Especially the young adult to get. Supposedly in this species a large failure rate.
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    New Pics from me

    Thank you for the compliments. Here are new photos for you :-) Hottentotta jayakari 2.Instar: Hottentotta tamulus sindicus 2.Instar: Euscorpius sp (Kosovo): Orthochirus innesi: And a new Hottentotta jayakari with scorpling:
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    Choosing New Species

    I have for sale H.jayakari, H.tamulus, P.transvaalicus, P.villosus and many more. Visite www.suisse-skorpions.ch
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    Publications on Vaejovis Spinigerus?

    http://www.science.marshall.edu/fet/euscorpius/p2008_71.pdf
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    Publications on Vaejovis Spinigerus?

    Species status is not current: Vaejovis spinigerus (Wood, 1863) = Hoffmannius spinigerus (Wood, 1863) Soleglad ME, Fet V. Contributions to scorpion systematics. III. Subfamilies Smeringurinae and Syntropinae (Scorpiones: Vaejovidae). Euscorpius. 2008(71):1-115.
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    Hadrurus Arizonensis molt

    Wow, Black-White Beauty :worship:
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    New Pics from me

    Hottentotta jayakari with scorplings
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    Hottentotta jayakari maturity

    what you want say with this? :?
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    Hottentotta jayakari maturity

    Are you sure that the animal in 8.Instar? Do you own the animals reared from birth, or why are you so sure?
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    Parabuthus villosus care

    Hi Even a super species that you have purchased you :-) In young animals, you should still always a damp, not wet, at the corner to offer. If they are adult, but they should offer grabfähiges substrate. this art digs like tunnel systems which also corresponds to the natural behavior...
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    Hottentotta jayakari maturity

    Hi Congratulations to these beautiful scorpions. Hottentotta jayakari is adult in 7.Instar. Males and females. The magic word in the attitude of these species is heat. I think my case about 35 degrees Celsius during the day and at night at room temperature. If sufficient heat, it may be...
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