Here are some of our scorps
Leiurus quinquestriatus-Deathstalker
Androctonus australis-Yellow Fattail
Scorpio maurus-Largeclawed
We also have a few Emperors, an Arizona Hairy, Several Tarantulas (2 Rose Hairs and B. Smithi-red knee, 1 Tiger Rump also a Ball python and 4 Bearded...
sorry some pics not so good i used my phone.
a avic squirt thats all she seems to do!
boots unknown avic awaiting molt.
a avic skitzo
g rosea rosie my fave T
spike bearded dragon
emp scorp fiesty *(preggo)
desert hairy harry sunshine
brachy momasita
my fuzzies
Babycurus jacksoni...beautiful scorp
Emperor...easy of care and breeding
Desert hairy...Interesting behavior
Israli gold... interesting behavior stings prey 98% of the time
and the last one I would like to own is unknown to me by scientific or common name but its almost white in...
My Seemani also burrowed after I put her in a 10 gal tank . I started a burrow and she was nice enough to burrow right next to the glass so I can see her. She only comes out for food and water and to occassionally move the substrate and moss around. But this is typical of the species.
Babycurus jacksoni...its far more beautiful and interesting IMO. I am looking for one also, but 2 cold to ship in NY...dam I have to wait a shile, but its worth the wait.
I have a fake fern and some real plants in my communal emperors tank. I also have ahumidifier in it. keeps humidity up and my plants are growing wonderfully. I used bed a beast brick for dirt mixed with vermiculite and peat by the plants. I used pothos and some other plant which I do not know...
I use long bamboo tweezers or bug vacume. I use the bug vacume for my scorps mostly or an escaped cricketon the floor. It doesnt harm them and has a holding chamber. I would not use for small T, afraid to suck them up as well. I do use it in my red knee's tank. She a meanie!:evil: The...
Some species of T go bald before they molt, some don't. a few months you will notice its rump (abdomen) getting darker, then it will molt. I have red knee that doesnt do it , rosies that dont, a chaco and a seemani that do. My other guys aare pretty small and I havent notice them doing it...
Personally I would not insure a T unless if I had a rare collection and maybe doing some kind of research on them. It isnt cost effective. Yes I agree that it IS hard to lose a pet even a T. I treat mine like ...I mean better than some family members heheh They mean more to me. Most...
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