id needed - WC species in singapore

Prymal

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Walton,

At this point, I think L. scutilus is the best call of the two species described from Singapore. I've had several L. mucronatus and your scorps are not this species.
However, let's not completely discount the possibilities of an undescribed species, a described species not listed as occurring in your region or an accidental introduction. While I doubt if any of the above applies, you just never know? Good luck with the breeding - it is a very beautiful species.

Luc
 

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think they didnt leave any ard when i check them today. but for the first time i saw the female sting its prey! live infornt of me! thats so cool and new and exciting to me because i haven seen any of my spinifers sting they only prefer using ther pincers. :) new advanture... haha ill try to tale some pic the next time i feed them~
 

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Walton,

Bro, you should see a species like A. mauritanicus lay the juice to prey!

Luc
 

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hi LUC i wish to but i can get any in my country. thats the problem.. haha thats y im so excited about this new scop that ive caughT! let me know if you can any.. and willing to sent to me? i will be more then gratefuL! {D
 

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Barkscorpions said:
Walton,

At this point, I think L. scutilus is the best call of the two species described from Singapore. I've had several L. mucronatus and your scorps are not this species.
However, let's not completely discount the possibilities of an undescribed species, a described species not listed as occurring in your region or an accidental introduction. While I doubt if any of the above applies, you just never know? Good luck with the breeding - it is a very beautiful species.

Luc
haha thanks i will keep youguys update on the happenings! :)
 

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Walton,

I'm not aware of what the spermatophore of this species looks like but it does look like a spermatophore to me.
Typically, if the female ignores further advances by the male, starts treatin' him really bad (human equivalent = look what you've done to me you SOB! What will I tell my husband! LOL) or kills the male, the mating was a success (except for the unfortunate male). Good luck!

Luc
 

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haha thnaks luc.. i hope its s successful mate toO! hope i see the female eat like a pig and becaome so sort of a meat loaf! that should be the necxt thing on the line right? haha ...
 
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