Scorpion Picture Thread

Nazgul

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And I didn't took the shot of this one. I think the one who did it may be here. I think is Nazgul's as I bought this trilineatus to a German guy named Alex, as Nazgul is, and he sent me this pic:...
Hi,

you won´t believe it but Alex is actually a pretty common name in Germany ;) . Those Hottentotta pics are not mine.

Vaejovis punctatus male


Vaejovis punctatus female


Vaejovis punctatus carrying scorplings


female of Vaejovis sp. Jalisco, V. intrepidus, I guess
 

hauser

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Parabuthus villosus

Parabuthus villosus 'black morph'

Parabuthus pallidus

Parabuthus schlechteri

Buthoscorpio politus

Androctonus australis

Buthacus arenicola

Hottentotta jayakari

Uroplectes olivaceus
 

CorsePerVita

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paruroctonus boreus captured as I got him before I got him in the tank I had for him... sorry for the not-so detailed pic. It's the only decent one I have of him. :(

 

electrophyste

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here is my collection
Pandinus imperator



Pandinus cavimanus



Heterometrus spiniferis


Hadogenes troglodytes


Mesobuthus martensi


 

Chondro3000

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Look for scorpions

Hi im in south afrika and im looking for androctonus amoreuxi and androctonus australis and i can trade u parabuthus transvaalicus, parabuthus granulatus, parabuthus mosambicus, and uraplectus sp
 

ManicDan

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Scorp Eat Scorp World

I got some pictures of when my P Cavimanus was eating my P Imperator. Didn't know I shouldn't of housed them until two days before Tenacious ate Rabbit. But the pictures were very interesting. Also there's a video on the video thread.
Sorry for the fuzziness, read about taking UV light pictures after taking it.

 

Assamita

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Hi,

you won´t believe it but Alex is actually a pretty common name in Germany ;) . Those Hottentotta pics are not mine.
Yes, I realized later as I saw you in the other forum with the same nickname and avatar than here. Just a coincidence, sorry.

By the way:

Hottentotta jayakari




Parabuthus transvaalicus. Adult female. The pearl of my collection. She eats like hell, while the male is in hunger strike :(
He is quite smaller and I don't dare to join them as I'd like






Pick-a-boo {D
 

electrophyste

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I got some pictures of when my P Cavimanus was eating my P Imperator. Didn't know I shouldn't of housed them until two days before Tenacious ate Rabbit. But the pictures were very interesting. Also there's a video on the video thread.
Sorry for the fuzziness, read about taking UV light pictures after taking it.

So Im not an expert or anything but i think someone else should clarify this

Your Emperor was not an Emperor. If you look at the remaining Claw its to narrow and is smooth not ridged i think it was a Heterometrus spinifer or a Heterometrus longimanus.

Plus those pictures make me kinda sad:(
 

Rosenkreuz

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Your Emperor was not an Emperor. If you look at the remaining Claw its to narrow and is smooth not ridged i think it was a Heterometrus spinifer or a Heterometrus longimanus.
The telson is showing right between the claws on the ground. It's a cream colored, so AFAIK, that rules out Heterometrus species.

It looks like it was an immature P. imperator.
 

electrophyste

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The telson is showing right between the claws on the ground. It's a cream colored, so AFAIK, that rules out Heterometrus species.

It looks like it was an immature P. imperator.
i still think it might not be... the claw looks nothing like an emperor.. but what do i know
 
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