scorpionmom
Arachnobaron
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2010
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People talk about the availability of scorpions. Many in the U.S. wish they had more species such as Tityus, Parabuthus, Uroplectes, etc. and consider many to be rare. However, in Europe, although you need a permit to keep Buthids, the availability is far better, or at least it seems that way to me. Why? Is it just because there are more scorpion keepers there, and the hobby is larger? Are there regular imports to the U.S. of "rarer" species? I do not mean to start a war over who is better, the EU or U.S., but I want to know what happens regularly.