Lokal's Scorpions (Large Pics)

brandontmyers

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Thanks guys!!

Eric,

The C. baracoae are gorgeous, but small just like all of my other Centruroides haha. I have two adult pair, so hopefully I can get some babies soon. As for the U olivaceus, she never had any babies, nor dropped eggs, so I don't know what happened with that. I would love to eventually get babies from her but she will have to wait for now.
 

Scorpionluva

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Hopefully you can get C baracoae to produce some offspring as I'd love to have some of them
As for the U olivaceus - I have 1 confirmed male subadult so when he's mature - I will help you make sure she gets to have some for ya
I've been looking for a male U olivaceus + U flavoviridus for almost a year with no luck so if you see either available - grab em please :)
 

brandontmyers

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Centruroides bicolor (Pocock 1898) – Costa Rica


Centruroides nitidus (Thorell, 1876) – Dominican Republic


Hottentotta flavidulus (Teruel & Rein, 2010) – Pakistan


Uroplectes pilosus (Thorell, 1876) – Namibia
 

Jarvis

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Great to see you back in the hobby, and it looks like you have a great collection of scorps as well! I also took some time away from the hobby, but have recently started to get back into it. I unfortunately don't have the collection I had before but thought I would start with what I know best Heterometrus, Pandinus, Leiurus and Ophistothalmus sp. It's always nice to see some of the older members surface from time to time.
 

brandontmyers

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Updating with some new pictures finally. Trying to get this whole macro photography thing working. LOL

















 

Pipa

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awesome animals , congrats on such great success with them !
 

2nscorpx

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Great work and beautiful photos! Nice photo of P. minimus and the Centruroides. The C. hoffmanni are small, but they're quite communal as you know.
 

Goodlukwitthat

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Very nice pics! The pseudouroctonus minimus is very beautiful. Is it a rare species because I did a google search and couldn't find much info.
 

brandontmyers

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Very nice pics! The pseudouroctonus minimus is very beautiful. Is it a rare species because I did a google search and couldn't find much info.
Not rare as far as I know. Just very underrated. I got a few of these from Smokehound and they are by far the smallest scorpions I have ever seen. 20-30mm tops as adults.

 

brandontmyers

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Hottentotta flavidulus (Teruel & Rein, 2010) – Pakistan



Uroplectes pilosus (Thorell, 1876) – Namibia



Mesobuthus gibbosus (Brulli, 1832) - Greece
 

brolloks

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The Centruroides. spp look like they have digital camouflage patterns, really awesome!
 

brandontmyers

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A lot of the Central and South American Buthids have that mottled look!. It's crazy how different they can look from young instars to adults.
 

brandontmyers

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Didymocentrus armasi (Teruel & Rodriguez, 2008) - Cuba


Hottentotta franzwerneri (Birula, 1914) - Morocco


Leiurus haenggii (Lowe, Yagmur & Kovarik, 2014) - Yemen


Leiurus jordanensis (Lourenço, Modry & Amr, 2002) - Jordan
 
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