andrewctonus
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Jun 11, 2013
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- 45
Indeed they are lolThey're starting to pop up more and more now, awesome pair man.
Yes that's me lol. May I ask what's your holy grail species?lmao i saw those pictures and recognized them and checked my instagram and sure enough, that is you Andrew lol I wish I could have such a species but I have my own holy grail Good luck breeding them!
Well considering the only two Leiurus species that have had their venoms examined (abdullahbayrami and quinquestriatus) are #1 and #2 on the LD50 list of most venomous scorpions (0.19 mg/kg and 0.25 mg/kg, respectively) I hope to never find outHow dead are you if you get stung?
I have a few actually. Androctonus crassicauda, Microtityus species, and the uncommon Leiurus species such as nasheri (if it still exists I'm not sure. Didn't it get changed to another species?) and macroctenus hahah.Yes that's me lol. May I ask what's your holy grail species?
Been trying to get my hands on mauretanicus and crassicauda for a while. I'm pretty sure nasheri is still valid, I heard them and macroctenus made their way into the hobby. I didn't know microtityus was in though, those are amazingI have a few actually. Androctonus crassicauda, Microtityus species, and the uncommon Leiurus species such as nasheri (if it still exists I'm not sure. Didn't it get changed to another species?) and macroctenus hahah.
Microtityus is nonexistent in the U.S. hobby it seems.Been trying to get my hands on mauretanicus and crassicauda for a while. I'm pretty sure nasheri is still valid, I heard them and macroctenus made their way into the hobby. I didn't know microtityus was in though, those are amazing
Yes leiurus nasheri still exists (as i have 5 sub-adults) but im not sure its name is still valid. It is a subspecies of L brachycentrus but appears to be a pallid form of them as mine are very paleI have a few actually. Androctonus crassicauda, Microtityus species, and the uncommon Leiurus species such as nasheri (if it still exists I'm not sure. Didn't it get changed to another species?) and macroctenus hahah.