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I am hoping soThatGuy said:is that A. Bicolor female and if so is it gravid ?
I am hoping soThatGuy said:is that A. Bicolor female and if so is it gravid ?
Thanks Stancarpe scorpio said:That is a great pic and an excellent specimen. Thanks for beginning to level the playing field between us and those lucky Europeans.
Thanks Alex,alex said:Brian, nice scorps!
Do you keep all your scorpions in deli cups? How big is the scorpion and the deli cup?
Exactly, I was looking for the same thing. I'm thinking that with three, the odds are pretty fair that at least one is gravid. I have my fingers crossed.TheNothing said:i'd have to agree that they're all female, haven't seen the tell-tale notch in the fixed finger of the chela that the males have...
I'm pretty sure the first one is a juvenile A. australis, but not positive. I don't have a key to make sure. It might just be one of the more unusual morphs.Androctonus_bic said:OHHHHHHHHHHH what is the first one?? Australis but with stripes? Maybe isn't it an adult.
The bicolor is execelnt. I love the very slim scorps. It has more aparence of arachnid.
I dont think thats it. It wouldnt be in perfect stripes down the back.Michael said:Hi,
I've seen that in more cases, it's probably mycosis....