journeys and scorpions
Arachnoknight
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- Dec 8, 2011
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HelloVery clear pictures. The first of the male B. jacksoni is especially nice. It seems that H. flavidulus is becoming more common since it's ID was questioned.
Hi Alex,
I thought most of the specimens in circulation that were labeled as H. tamulus sindicus were really H. flavidulus...Kovarik was doing some work I believe on this "new" species, or with a better description... Is it just some of the specimens, or something?
Cordially,
Tuhin
Hi Thank you,Hello Alex!
Beautiful collection, from old posts and new! was a nice thread to ressurect!
how are the B.marocanus? From the buthus i've kept in the past (B.mardochei) i found them to eat too much then not do anything at all for months
are you giving this species a cooler winter period?
not sure if they are from the Atlas mountains or other areas!!?? very interesting and pretty buthus
Okay, no problemwow!! if you get any babies you want to part with let me know!
Yes, you must have some ;-)! Why she forbids scorpions?Beautiful photography and lovely scorps. My wife tolerates my Poecilotheria (and other 'scary' tarantulas) because I already had them when we moved in together, but she expressly forbids scorpions and it's driving me crazy. Just look at how amazing they are. I must have some!
Yes, you say it. The Babys are now in 5. Instar...im very happay about that...no more WC from this sp. :-DWow, that B. arenicola female was really gravid! The translucent coloration is gorgeous.