Scorpion Picture Thread

Michael

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Hi George,

Oo, i think i was not claer enough, my question was based about the Rhopalurus junceus :D

but thanks for the info about Tityus paraensis ;)

regards
Michael
 

G. Carnell

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OHH! sorry :(

ive no idea about the rhopa... ive only got one

they are a big species though, maybe 7th will be adult :S
you should ask Giorgio :)
 

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Weve been having too many Buthids...

Heterometrus laoticus (Viet Nam): 4 Brothers
 

Nazgul

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Hi George,

that´s not fair, I posted a pic of a Scorpionidae :D. Did you raise the laoticus from scorplings? How old are they and which instar?

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Alex
 

G. Carnell

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Hi, yea i was gonna ask you some questions about that, but i dared not :p

yea i raised the laos from scorplings, and only realised when they were adult, that i had sold all the females, if i had any! theyre 2 years old nearly, (or 3..) and instar 7

so about your Scorpionid!!! any pics of it before the moult or after???? :p
you ahve no idea of the genus or species then? or is scorpionidae a genus :S
 
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Nazgul

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What a shame. That´s why I usually keep at least 10 scorplings of my own CBs.

Unfortunately I don´t have a pic of a specimen with hardened skeleton. But I´ll take some as soon as I got the time. They were said to come from Chile which is not really possible as there are no Scorpionids. Eric has some as well and showed one to Lourenco. Lourenco said it could be a Opistophthalmus sp, but that´s not for sure. I´m not very experienced in IDing scorpions of this family and have to admit that I didn´t try to determine them yet. And it´s rough without having the slightest idea where they are coming from.

They are having a white telson, even when the skeleton is hardened. Looks pretty nice.

Regards
Alex
 
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G. Carnell

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yea looks very exotic :)

would be nice if its a new species :p

i kept 11 Heterometrus laoticus, its just they ALL turned out to be males
(i ended up buying a female just to keep the line going...)
 

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Here is a Centruroides exilicauda with a load of scorplings. Enjoy! :)

 

G. Carnell

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Dunno how many of these ive posted! but here is my newly adult female
she has been adult for about 2 weeks, and is still a rich brown colour!



Thanks to Damien a.k.a Incubu5, for the pix modifications!
 

Steven

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woow,.. nice stuff Nikos !
never seen a C.nigrimanus,.. looks yummy :D
 

Nikos

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Steven said:
woow,.. nice stuff Nikos !
never seen a C.nigrimanus,.. looks yummy :D
thanks Steven!

here is another centruroides fom honduras
 

robustum1

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G. Carnell said:
som much for thr E.italicus eh?? :p

hiho,
gg, no, ´
but i get them this or next week,,,,,100%
i think they are italicus, i get them as euscorpius sp,
and he catch the by italien mountens (tirol)
when i get them i post a view pics, then please help with id :eek:
but i get them,promise,
best regards
 

Richard_uk

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Havent posted here in a while! :}

Babycurus jacksoni


Smeringurus mesaensis
 
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