Info on Androctonus Bicolor

projectpardalis

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Can anyone link me to a care sheet and info regarding the Androctonus Bicolor? How much more dangerous is this scorp to the Emperpor?
 

fusion121

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projectpardalis said:
Can anyone link me to a care sheet and info regarding the Androctonus Bicolor? How much more dangerous is this scorp to the Emperpor?
do a search, theres been a great deal of discussion on this species :)
 

azztigma

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Jason la Jason said:
if the emp is a water gun, the bicolor will be something like a .45
looool good way to put it...

If you get stung by bicolor you may very well have to go to the hospital...its among the most venomous scorps, put it that way...
 

pandinus

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scorps of the genus androctonus, leirus, or parabuthus are not beginner's scorps.... EVER
 

azztigma

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pandinus said:
scorps of the genus androctonus, leirus, or parabuthus are not beginner's scorps.... EVER
Don't forget Tityus, at least some of them... :)
 

bookofenoch2003

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You need to reconsider

Not to be disrespectful but....

If you have to ask the question of 'how much more dangerous' then you should reconsider purchasing the A.bicolor. It's a seriously 'hot' scorpion.

If you want something more aggresive in a more arid set-up get S.mesa/H.Spadix/H.arizon.....Heck, there are tons of aggresive scorps that wont put you on life support.

Go to the bookstore and order or buy a scorp book by Manny Rubio. You will be happy you bought it. It has a 'skull' system that appears accurate.

In all seriousness don't buy an A.bicolor until you have owned scorps for awhile. IMHO.

'rage, rage against the dying of the light'
Walter
 
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