colorful scorpions / post your pic name a species

Collin Clary

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Hadrurus pinteri, Heterometrus madraspatensis/ H. fulvipes, Pandinus cavimanus, most of the centruroides genus, Tityus sp, some Parabuthus, Isometrus maculatus, lychas mucronatus, etc.
 

superuglyllc

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I guess it could but there are scorps with no bright colors that are great looking, I'm just curious how many color scorps rome the earth
 

Hendersoniana

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Tityus stigmurus, Lychas Scutilus(bright - ish colour). Alot of yellow scorps are considered brightly coloured, since yellow ios a bright colour, no?
 

Roblicious

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over a thousand species of scorpions roam the earth that have color, and a lot of them are not available in the trade at all
 

2nscorpx

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Isometrus brachycentrus, Isometrus maculatus, Tityus fasciolatus, Tityus trivittatus, Tityus mattogrossensis, Tityus pictus smithii, Tityus ocelote, Tityus bastosi, Tityus bahiensis, Uroplectes fischeri 'light' and 'dark' morphs, Uroplectes chubbi, Parabuthus laevifons, Lychas burdoi, Lychas obsti, Uroplectes otjimbinguensis...need any more?:)
 

superuglyllc

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2nscorpx your the man thx. Rob those neg comments turn new hobbyist away from these forums. This thread is for people that want more than an emp but don't know the names. I thought this is the reason why people are on here.
 
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Bayushi

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Keep in mind that you get replies like Rob's because you post so many superfluous threads. If a "newb" gets run off from the forums because of negative comments, they need a thicker skin.

On topic: I like Tityus silvestris as slings due to their blue-ish colouration... Sadly they turn brown as adults.
 

superuglyllc

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Newbs to scorp world go for looks and stinger use. My threads are basic ,I'm not an expert on scorps. If someone don't like thread don't look at it. (I'm not being mean just honest) keep track of your own thread ,get off my back and keep it moving. Btw tityus is definatly a nice lineup , are they medium sized? And are they hiders?
 

catfishrod69

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you didnt say you were looking for starter scorps....so please do not think of getting ones like in my picture...
Newbs to scorp world go for looks and stinger use. My threads are basic ,I'm not an expert on scorps. If someone don't like thread don't look at it. (I'm not being mean just honest) keep track of your own thread ,get off my back and keep it moving. Btw tityus is definatly a nice lineup , are they medium sized? And are they hiders?
 

superuglyllc

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Those lq's look like p liousoma's but longer , how big is he catfish? Never seen one with my eyes
 

Roblicious

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2nscorpx your the man thx. Rob those neg comments turn new hobbyist away from these forums. This thread is for people that want more than an emp but don't know the names. I thought this is the reason why people are on here.
whelp youve made quite a few threads that are reptative and could have been crunched into one, or not at all, IE the stickies.

On topic, Rhop junc is pretty nice looking when freshly molted
 

Michiel

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@bayushi,

I have raised some T.silvestris and none where blueish in their juvi stages. The colors on the pic of ythiers site are somewhat saturated and due to light, their is a blue hue in the pic:)



Sent from my GT-I9001
 

Bayushi

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Michiel- That makes sense. I have only seen one mounted adult specimen before and my only reference other than that was the pic of the juvie on Ythier's site. Guess I have learned something new today. Thanks.
 
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