ID guide huh? Where might I find one of these ID guides you speak of:? ?Your's looks pretty damn close to a smithii, I will bust out the ID guide and check.
Now sign off your dial up so I can call you
ID guide huh? Where might I find one of these ID guides you speak of:? ?Your's looks pretty damn close to a smithii, I will bust out the ID guide and check.
Now sign off your dial up so I can call you
my pronunciation guide is done.my brain does not sift well lol
could you send me a copy?my pronunciation guide is done.
It's a video, and I dont speak latin. Look in my video thread.could you send me a copy?
ahhhhh Thanks man.It's a video, and I dont speak latin. Look in my video thread.
you failed us.... gee thanks haha jk jkI don't know what it is. Use my chart. I'm not an ID expert, I just assembled the information. Sorry
Some types of scorpions from the same genus can co-habituate but it is very rare. I've only seen it with heterometrus species.This may be off topic, and I apologize, but, would it be ok to keeo Pandinus .G in the same tank as a Pandinus .S.....Or any two different types of scorpions..?
What about Heterometrus Spinifer and Pandinus Imperator?Some types of scorpions from the same genus can co-habituate but it is very rare. I've only seen it with heterometrus species.
i have heard of this working, i have also heard of a couple centuroides sp. that u can mix n matchWhat about Heterometrus Spinifer and Pandinus Imperator?
It might be possible but I wouldn't do it.What about Heterometrus Spinifer and Pandinus Imperator?
Ahh, Gee...I Plan on becoming a Major Scorpion collector, guess I should buy another gazillion dollar tank since I should keep them seperate.It might be possible but I wouldn't do it.
i tried this oneWhat about Heterometrus Spinifer and Pandinus Imperator?