My Scorpions

ReignofInvertebrates

Arachnoprince
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Heteroctenus junceus (formerly Rhopalurus), these are really pretty even as scorplings.
Heteroctenusjunceus.jpg

Better shot of one of my Lychas tricarinatus. I'm horrible at keeping track of instars but I believe this one is 5 or 6i.
LychastricarinatussubAD.jpg
 

ReignofInvertebrates

Arachnoprince
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Centruroides gracilis male
CentruroidesgracilisADmale.jpg

Centruroides gracilis female
CentruroidesgracilisADfemale.jpg

Centruroides vittatus male (missing a pincher)
CentruroidesvittatusADmale.jpg

Centruroides vittatus female
CentruroidesvitattusADfemale.jpg

Grosphus grandidieri 2i
Grosphusgrandidieri.jpg

Janalychas tricarinatus female
LychastricarinatusMF.jpg
Janalychastricarinatuswbabies.jpg

Tityus stigmurus female
Tityusstigmurus.jpg
 

soulnexus

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Yeah that one is pretty nice looking. If I had to pick a favorite it would be the one you chose. Are you breeding them?
 

ReignofInvertebrates

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Yeah that one is pretty nice looking. If I had to pick a favorite it would be the one you chose. Are you breeding them?
They’re parthenogenetic! That’s another reason I love them. No need to breed them as they will reproduce on their own.
 

Harmonicon

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My post is a bit late, but wow I love to coloring on your C. gracilis and Heteroctenus junceus, very stunning and beautiful! Awesome specimens!
 
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