Scorpion Picture Thread

G. Carnell

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

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hi Alex
are you talking about mycosis thingi?

my female G.limbatus had babies while she had mycosis, and they were all fine!
 

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That´s good news. She´s highly gravid and I was worrying if she would make until the birth. One can see every single nymph clearly through the pleural membranes already so I guess chances are not that bad that I´ll get a healthy litter. Yes, I was talking about the "mycosis".

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hi
what humidity do you use?

i keep mine at near Pandinus./heterometrus humidity and they seem fine

but maybe this is why one of my females died of mycosis?
 

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Just wanted to share some pictures.

1. Androctonus australis
2. Leiurus quinquestriatus







Cheers,
Damien.
 

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@Eric Yes wow :eek: I hadn't noticed that tooth, it is really enlarged

@George a breeding loan would be great, she's growing very quickly :D
 

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A better picture, she just finished her moult:
 
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Nikos

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a group of 3 female mesobuthus gibbosus.
They are together for around 2 months now and so far so good.
 

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Did you see some gibbosus together also in the wild Nikos ?
Cheers,
Eric
 

Nikos

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indeed Eric.
under a stone I found 3 of them last summer and they were all of the same size.
 

Michael

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Hi

Yes it's a very agressive scorpion. Never seen species before more agressive then this one.... :)
 

Michael

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Thanks for these scorpions Tom, i like them realy :worship:
 

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My babies. Probably not very exciting to most......

Especially you mega experienced hardcore types ;) but i love 'em none the less :D

Introducing Cleopatra (glutton), Boudicca (camera slut) and Anthony (camera shy)
 

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Nope

He's a Heterometrus spinifer. Don't worry he's in a seperate enclosure...see the post in the enclosures sticky ;)
 

G. Carnell

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wikkid_devil said:
He's a Heterometrus spinifer. Don't worry he's in a seperate enclosure...see the post in the enclosures sticky ;)

*sigh* :)
doesnt look much like a spinifer..
where is it from? it isnt a "Vietnamese forest/hissing scorpion" is it?
 
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