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It appears to be Lychas mucronatus. The locality is right...
Hi,Sadly i have no tityus sp. Majority of my scorpions are heterometrus sp haha, they are wonderful.
H. Jayakari are such amazing looking animals, def. one of my top favorites! I think my wife would leave and go to a hotel until the P. Trans turned up....I wish i had madraspatensis, but i dont haha. I only have Spinifer, longimanus, mysorensis, laoticus and swammerdami .
Sadly i found out my P transvaalicus escaped last night, careless me! Now im afraid it may sting someone, ive searched high and low under the chairs, sofas and beds but i cant find it. But this has lightened my mood a little, my jayakari molted this morning .
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I have a madraspatensis but I must say your jayakari is very beautiful. I wish I had oneI wish i had madraspatensis, but i dont haha. I only have Spinifer, longimanus, mysorensis, laoticus and swammerdami .
Sadly i found out my P transvaalicus escaped last night, careless me! Now im afraid it may sting someone, ive searched high and low under the chairs, sofas and beds but i cant find it. But this has lightened my mood a little, my jayakari molted this morning .
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