Scorpion Picture Thread

LoganVivisected

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S. Maurus

but first to Zman16, thanks! he's quickly becoming mine too. the more i get into bark scorps and buthids the more i love them.

this evening i noticed my s. maurus was out (thats rare enough), and on a rather odd perch...i think setting him next to my bark scorps has made him want to be one too {D







looks like im slowly getting better at my photography, maybe in about 10 more years i'll be doing alright ;)
 

LoganVivisected

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C. Vittatus meal




(the dead criket is leftovers from a different ones meal earlier, did get to see it eat it though)

 

hottentotta.ch

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Some new pics:

Buthus intumescens

Buthus occitanus


Centruroides exilicauda


Centruroides exilicauda gertschi

Compsobuthus spec. carmelitis =)



Compsobuthus werneri werneri

Compsobuthus spec.

Hottentotta spec.

Leiurus quinquestriatus

Orthochirus scobiculosus negebensis


Parabuthus transvaalicus

Parabuthus villosus "black morph"


Uroplectes spec. insignis
 
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fusion121

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Some new pics:
Very nice pictures, I particularly like the "Compsobuthus longipalpis", but I think they are unlikely to be C. longipalpis, I have a similar specimen that is actually C. carmelitis I think yours may be the same species.

 

hottentotta.ch

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Hello,

Thanks. Your Picture is nice too!
So, that can be! Alexander Tietz sad that to me too!
So, can you say me something about the breeding of that compsobuthus?
 

fusion121

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Hi
Unfortunately I only ever got a male specimen of this species so I could not breed them,

I have bred various other Compsobuthus species and they are quite easy to breed but the juveniles can be hard to raise to maturity.

If you manage to breed your C. carmelitis let me know I'd be very interested in some scorplings. ;)
 

Zman16

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but first to Zman16, thanks! he's quickly becoming mine too. the more i get into bark scorps and buthids the more i love them.

this evening i noticed my s. maurus was out (thats rare enough), and on a rather odd perch...i think setting him next to my bark scorps has made him want to be one too {D







looks like im slowly getting better at my photography, maybe in about 10 more years i'll be doing alright ;)
Very nice pics and cool scorp! I don't think I've ever seen that species. I like it though because it looks like the structure of an emp and the color of a desert scorp. :clap:
 

Nikos

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Euscorpius concinnus

After a long time being without internet connection...its now time to post some photos again.

Euscorpius concinnus female



 

ScorpDude

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Heterometrus swammerdami I2

"Get out of my hole" :D





Liocheles australasiae I5



Sorry about the quality, I need a new cam :eek:
 

Aillith

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Urodacus yaschenkoi

Guarneri - female Urodacus yaschenkoi

(Yes, I name all my scorps, mostly for my own amusement)


 
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funk

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New pride and joy, Urodacus yaschenkoi.. sorry for poor quality once again, sisters camera = rubbish.







 

EAD063

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Heterometrus (Sp.)

Haven't posted in here in a while. Got this shot a while ago, I've never been able to get an exact ID on it because they don't stay still enough to really compare them to the charts I have, any suggestions are welcome, but they're not necessary. :).

 
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