Thanks a lot! widowmanWidowman10
HERE is a great picture of tail segments.
HERE are some more differences.
hope those help a little more also.
and, looks like an A. bicolor to me!
Got them from a supplier in europe.InfestedGoat
Such a beautiful scorp. Where did you get it?
Thanks for the help.Joshua_J
definitely not A.crassicauda.
No,the substrate all dried by now, thanks for the concern.Koh_
i'd say juvenile a.bicolor.
btw, im wondering if you still keep the scorpion with the wet substrate...i hope you've changed it.
Thanks, now waiting for my other androcs to arrive.SixShot666
Nice pictures of your A.Bicolor!!!
Thanks for the info.Michiel
Yep, metasomal carinae and shape and size of the chela indicates A.bicolor.
A.crassicauda has more bulbous pedipalps and different carinae on the metasoma, it also lacks the reddish fingers your specimen (and other A.bicolors) have.
NICE!!! I'm currently also waiting for my shipment of A.Mauritanicus. I recently picked up 6 3rd instar scorplings.I'm expecting some more mauritanicus coz i already have a female, just looking for a male. also some crassicauda
Your never wrong :} Just paired them 2 days ago. Keep your fingers crossed ;PVixvy
From what I know ryan88 is breeding some A.baluchicus. Hope I am wrong....