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TheNothing

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i remember when my C. gracilis scorplings were that small and cute

EXCELLENT photo as well
 

prang11

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Nice pic, reminds me of the zillions of U. mordax 2nd instars I have running around my place at the moment.
 

redhourglass

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Hi.

Great pictures Alex and that Vaejovis waeringi looks great. They are so similar to V. confusus except for the chela... I had a couple of them also from friends in San Diego ;)

The following attachment is Diplocentrus whitei .

Sinc. Chad
 
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fusion121

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Nazgul said:
Hi,

1.) Vaejovis waeringi male, San Diego, CA

2.) Lychas sp. female, Phillippines

Regards
Alex
Great photos again Alex, is the Lychas from the Jeff person in the phillippines I keep on seeing ads for?
 

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My CB Emperor Scorpions

Got these two little guys from OldHag, they were in great shape, 2nd or 3rd instar. Had some trouble getting them to eat, they just burrowed to the bottom of the aquarium where the crickets never went, so I put them in a plastic container and fed them pinkies, now they won't stop eating.
 

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G. Carnell

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Nice Diplo Chad!!

didnt know they had such a large sexual dimorphism in the genus, looks like a mini H.longimanus, im sure someone said that before :S
 

Nazgul

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Hi,

Chad, thanks. I like V. waeringi a lot as well, it´s one of the most attractive Vaejovis sp I´ve seen so far.

Oliver, yes, they are from a guy named Jeffebeck from the Phillippines but I haven´t seen any ads from him yet. Where did you find them?

Tim, well, one species I got from the Phillippines and the other one from California ;).

1.) Lychas sp. carrying scorplings (it´s the same female on the pic above :D )

2.) Lychas sp. male (I guess so), Phillippines

3.) Vaejovis puritanus female, Poway, CA

4.) Hadruroides charcasus female


Regards
Alex
 
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Nikos

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Nazgul said:
3.) Vaejovis puritanus female, Poway, CA
Regards
Alex

Lucky b.dubia.....or she met her fate later on?

Excellent photos as usual Alex!
 

Nazgul

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Thanks,

Nikos, I didn´t even notice I phographed a roach as well :rolleyes: . The female hasn´t eaten yet, therefor they should still coexist.

Smeringururs mesaensis, male & female

Regards
Alex
 
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fusion121

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More great pictures Alex, good luck with the S. mesaensis mating, I could never even get my sub-adults to moult :( .

The Jeff guy has been posting ads on the BTS website for a while, though I never know whether to trust alot of people who post there.
 

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I love the last pic of the Hadruroides, I really really want one of those now... chances of finding one in Canada? Im guessing near zero... :mad:
 

TheNothing

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Lychas obsti with 1st instars, 36 hours old



Centruroides gracilis
just molted to 5th instars
born March 28th 2005
one more molt till adulthood
 

Nazgul

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Hi Isaac,

where are those L. obstoi coming from? Have you checked if your specimens are having any tibial spurs? If not it should be I. maculatus. Your female is looking alot like my single maculatus female.

Regards
Alex
 
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