Henzeus
Arachnopeon
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Disclaimer:
- I am not a Professional Biologist / Entomologist / Arachnologist, just a random Hobbyist / Keeper.
- English is not my native language so bare with me
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Hello people of the Scientific and Academe route, as well as fellow hobbyist.
I am a keeper from the Philippines whom for my safety i would prefer not to disclose as of now.
Introduction:
I have recently acquired an H. Longimanus specimen (July 2023) as an addition to my collection of arachnids and found the lack of study in its reproductional behaviors; particularly its parthenogenetic properties. People online from communities in websites state that no formal documentation of the said scorpion have been made with the focus of Parthenogenesis. I personally have not found any complete documentation regarding this issue and yet hundreds of Hobbyist from my country, the Philippines, claim to have witnessed Parthenogenesis with their own specimen in captivity.
And so I would like to start a 2-3 year long study project in an attempt to document the said Parthenogenesis property of a Heterometrus Longimanus scorpion.
The project starts with my first H. Longimanus (Longi) who I have acquired from a Local breeder in Manila, Philippines as a 2nd instar. It has long molted 40 days ago into a 3rd instar H. Longimanus.
To add to my study I plan to acquire 4 more 2-4 instar H. Longimanus from completely different breeders (Captive bred) and raise them until maturity. (7-8 instar) And maybe adult specimen who i will personally try to check and confirm to the best of my abilities to have not yet mated / been mated.
End result I am looking for:
Confirm that a particular type of H. Longimanus (possibly endemic to the Philippines) displays parthenogenetic reproduction by documenting my own specimen' (Mainly raised from 2nd instar) Parthenogenetic reproduction while in my care. Rest assured that i will conduct my mini project with utmost honesty and to the best of my abilities.
Please excuse the lack of the amount of subjects for the study as I am a passionate hobbyist with a tight budget.
Anyways, I will keep on posting updates along the way and will start of with the pictures attached below:
The pictures here are right after i unpacked my Heterometrus Longimanus and found it with a molt, showing STRONG signs of Post Molt (Soft Exoskeleton, Grayish and Transparent.) 45 days in, I have been feeding it every 5 days for my first 5 feedings and transitioned into once a week feedings until the time I have posted. I plan to feed it once a week continuously until It has grown and I observe rejection / lack of feeding response frequency.
- I apologize in advance, I do not encourage handling with the pictures
- I am not a Professional Biologist / Entomologist / Arachnologist, just a random Hobbyist / Keeper.
- English is not my native language so bare with me
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Hello people of the Scientific and Academe route, as well as fellow hobbyist.
I am a keeper from the Philippines whom for my safety i would prefer not to disclose as of now.
Introduction:
I have recently acquired an H. Longimanus specimen (July 2023) as an addition to my collection of arachnids and found the lack of study in its reproductional behaviors; particularly its parthenogenetic properties. People online from communities in websites state that no formal documentation of the said scorpion have been made with the focus of Parthenogenesis. I personally have not found any complete documentation regarding this issue and yet hundreds of Hobbyist from my country, the Philippines, claim to have witnessed Parthenogenesis with their own specimen in captivity.
And so I would like to start a 2-3 year long study project in an attempt to document the said Parthenogenesis property of a Heterometrus Longimanus scorpion.
The project starts with my first H. Longimanus (Longi) who I have acquired from a Local breeder in Manila, Philippines as a 2nd instar. It has long molted 40 days ago into a 3rd instar H. Longimanus.
To add to my study I plan to acquire 4 more 2-4 instar H. Longimanus from completely different breeders (Captive bred) and raise them until maturity. (7-8 instar) And maybe adult specimen who i will personally try to check and confirm to the best of my abilities to have not yet mated / been mated.
End result I am looking for:
Confirm that a particular type of H. Longimanus (possibly endemic to the Philippines) displays parthenogenetic reproduction by documenting my own specimen' (Mainly raised from 2nd instar) Parthenogenetic reproduction while in my care. Rest assured that i will conduct my mini project with utmost honesty and to the best of my abilities.
Please excuse the lack of the amount of subjects for the study as I am a passionate hobbyist with a tight budget.
Anyways, I will keep on posting updates along the way and will start of with the pictures attached below:
The pictures here are right after i unpacked my Heterometrus Longimanus and found it with a molt, showing STRONG signs of Post Molt (Soft Exoskeleton, Grayish and Transparent.) 45 days in, I have been feeding it every 5 days for my first 5 feedings and transitioned into once a week feedings until the time I have posted. I plan to feed it once a week continuously until It has grown and I observe rejection / lack of feeding response frequency.
- I apologize in advance, I do not encourage handling with the pictures

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