Scorpion Picture Thread

Black Hawk

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"no it'a just a tree leaf I placed in his enclosure for shelter."

haha! i was right!
 

Nazgul

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Hi,

to keep this thread alive some pics of some of my new additions from the Terraristika last saturday:

1.) Compsobuths sp., Oman
2.) female Diplocentrus sp., Belize
3.) subadult Euscorpius sp., Korfu, Greece
4.) male Paraorthochirus sp. Wadi Shab, Oman

Greetings
Alex
 
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Kaos

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Wow Alex! That's som nice spp. and nice pics as well. I'll be going to Hamm next time......
 
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fusion121

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Wow I really need to go to one of these european shows, I really like that compsobuthus.
 

Nazgul

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Hi,

thanks a lot. Well, actually all of the species on the pics above weren´t for sale in Hamm. I received them from a friend of mine whom I met there.

Here´s a pic of Mesobuths tamulus carrying a brood. Gestation period had been about 6 months.

Greetings
Alex
 
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Michael

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Very very nice species and good pics ;) I like the Paraorthochirus and Mesobuthus tamulus :drool:
 

Nazgul

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Hi,

@Kristin: i´ve no idea, it´s a wc so maybe.

@Eric: Indeed, I´ve never seen such a pale Euscorpius. I haven´t ried to determine it yet.

Greetings
Alex
 

Heartfang

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Wow! Nice pics everybody! You are making me more and more jealous!
 

Nikos

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Ythier said:
Very impressive this Euscorpius... :eek:
Indeed very impressive speciment!
I haven't seen an euscorpion with such a pale body...and it doesn't look to young either.
From the collection site I'd say it's an e.italicus but again the coloration is very strange...

Would be interested to know your findings Alex once you try to determine it.
 

Nazgul

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1.) Grosphus sp. Madagascar, gravid female (but unfortunately infected with the spot disease)
2.) Tityus falconensis carrying 1. instars

Regards
Alex
 
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G. Carnell

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tell me when its adult and ill lend you a male :)
once again i seem to have sold off all my females :D
 
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