Johnny´s Scorpions

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Arachnoprince
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Beautiful pictures! I like the female with only two babies on her back. I'm guessing that wasn't the whole brood?
 
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Beautiful pictures! I like the female with only two babies on her back. I'm guessing that wasn't the whole brood?
I thank u all :)

In the pictures, most kittens are already down. She threw a lot of chocolate morph and a few nominate :)

Some new...


Babycurus jacksoni ( chocolat morph, Tanzania, pregnant )


1.0.0


3. Instar


3. Instar ( Regular )



Hottentotta trilineatus ( yellow morph, Tanzania ), 3. Instar


Hottentotta jayakari, 3. Instar


4. Instar


4. Instar



Leiurus quinquestriatus, 5. Instar, 0.1.0


5. Instar, 1.0.0



Tityus stigmurus ( Brazil ), 4. Instar and 6. Instar



Hottentotta hottentotta, 4. Instar





Hottentotta hottentotta ( ex - caboverdensis ), 4. Instar





Buthus elongatus ( Spain, Marbella ), 3. Instar


3. Instar



Centruroides infamatus ( Mexico ), 4. Instar


5. Instar


5. Instar



Centruroides nigrescens ( Mexico )





Mesobuthus gibbosus ( Greece ), 0.1.0





Rhopalurus junceus ( Cuba ), 5. Instar



Hottentotta judaicus ( Israel ), 1.0.0




Centruroides gracilis ( Florida )



Centruroides gracilis ( Florida ), 0.1.0




Centruroides elegans ( Mexico ), 6. Instar




Androctonus amoreuxi, 0.1.0, Subadult



0.1.0, Subadult




Centruroides balsasensis ( Mexico ), 5. Instar



Rhopalurus crassicauda ( Guayana ), 1.0.0




Centruroides nigrescens ( Mexico ), 2. Instar





Androctonus australis ( libycus ), 4. Instar





Rhopalurus crassicauda ( Guayana, pregnant )



Mesobuthus eupeus haarlovi ( Afghanistan, Uruzgan ), 4. Instar





Mesobuthus gibbosus ( Greece - Rhodos ), 0.1.0




1.1.0




Rhopalurus crassicauda ( Guayana )




1.1.0



Lychas mucronatus ( China, pregnant )



1.0.0



1.1.0



Hottentotta polystictus ( Tanzania - Arusha, pregnant )



Centruroides nigrescens ( Mexico ), 3. Instar



Hottentotta saulcyi ( Afghanistan - Uruzgan ), 1.0.0



Rhopalurus pintoi ( Guayana ), 2. Instar





Parabuthus raudus ( Namibia / Dark Morph ), 2. Instar




Parabuthus schlechteri, 3. Instar



Buthus malhommei ( Marocco ), 2. Instar




Centruroides nigrescens ( Mexico ), 4. Instar



Lychas mucronatus ( Indonesia, pregnant ), 1.2.0


Lychas mucronatus ( Indonesia )




Rhopalurus junceus ( Cuba ), 0.1.0




Parabuthus villosus ( Black Morph ), 1.0.0 – Subadult



Hottentotta polystictus ( Tanzania - Arusha)




Hottentotta polystictus ( Tanzania - Arusha ), with 2. Instar



Centruroides nigrescens ( Mexico )





Hottentotta sp., 4. Instar




Parabuthus pallidus, 4. Instar



lg

Alex
 

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Arachnobaron
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Excellent collection you have there Johnny...I especially like the C.gracilli's bicolor morphs and that last P.villosus pic of your SA male.

Have you had any of your R.pintoi 2i's moult to 3i?
 

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Excellent collection you have there Johnny...I especially like the C.gracilli's bicolor morphs and that last P.villosus pic of your SA male.

Have you had any of your R.pintoi 2i's moult to 3i?
Thank u :). I like the C. gracilis ( Florida ) too.


That's a good question. I have only one of 9 in the 3rd Instar get. The others died. They prove to be difficult for me :)

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Wow, that's a nice bunch of pictures!

I have not seen the first one of the B. jacksoni yet, absolutely lovely :)
The young seem huge compared to the female. Was it a small litter?

Regards
Finn
 

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They prove to be difficult for me :)
Sorry Alex, i didn't notice your name at the bottom of your listings .. and R.pintoi has also proved very difficult for me to .. Coincidentally my female also had a brood of 9 and of them all have died (for no apparent reason) apart from one, although that one is still 2i...A very difficult species!

Regards.
Den
 

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Wow, that's a nice bunch of pictures!

I have not seen the first one of the B. jacksoni yet, absolutely lovely :)
The young seem huge compared to the female. Was it a small litter?

Regards
Finn
:) yes

The female was not very big and she had a litter with 25 scorplings, if I correctly remembered. An Adult male from the litter also has a good size ;-)


Sorry Alex, i didn't notice your name at the bottom of your listings .. and R.pintoi has also proved very difficult for me to .. Coincidentally my female also had a brood of 9 and of them all have died (for no apparent reason) apart from one, although that one is still 2i...A very difficult species!

Regards.
Den
No Problem ;-)

I know not exactly why the animals died. The previous day one had eaten and the next day he died ...
 

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Alex, wonderful and diverse collection! Very nice pictures too. ;) I like the Buthus elongatus, among others. What kind of camera did you use?
 

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Do You have ay pics of your cages? The scorp pics are great but I really like to see cage setups..
By the way where in Germany are you located? I once live in Munich, a beautiful city as well as country..
 

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Do You have ay pics of your cages? The scorp pics are great but I really like to see cage setups..
By the way where in Germany are you located? I once live in Munich, a beautiful city as well as country..
Hello :)

I currently have many Scorplings and a few adults. The adults are all in big boxes. I make pictures with no intention what one sees in the background :) of imprisonment.

I come from Koblenz, Rheinland Pfalz ... a bit far away from Munich :)
Munich is beautiful :). What are you doing there?
 

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Alex, those pictures are gorgeous. I love the mexican species
Hello,

many thanks to all ;-)

Thanks Abyss :)...U mean C. nigrescens and the other...? C. nigrescens is my favourite species of Scorpions. I like the matt black, the size and behavior. The size is great for Centruroides and the matt black is almost the only one of scorpions. Tityus asthenes is a bit of the color similar in :).
But many Animals from Mexico are great...Spiders...Brachypelma auratum ;-).
 

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Hi Alex,

As I said, nice diverse collection! I'm guessing you're breeding all of those species...do you have any others that you are planning on getting? Just curious. ;)

Cordially,
Tuhin
 

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Hi Alex,

As I said, nice diverse collection! I'm guessing you're breeding all of those species...do you have any others that you are planning on getting? Just curious. ;)
Thanx :)
Some scorpions are no longer in my possession, but will be back;-).
In the near future to come back a few ways ... but what exactly will be seen then :). Will then take pictures :).

Cordially,
Tuhin

Some scorpions are no longer in my possession, but will be back;-).
In the near future to come back a few ways ... but what exactly will be seen then :). Will then take pictures :).

I wish I had a collection like yours.

Thanx :). I always think I do not have so many animals, there must always be more ... but then you have more work :).
Some breeders have many more. Before that, I pull my hat :)
 
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