Scorpion Picture Thread

Nazgul

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Hi Christoph,

nice :). Seems like T. bahiensis will be commonly available in Germany sooner or later ;).

1.) Vaejovis puritanus male, Poway, CA

2.) Vaejovis waeringi with scorplings (pic´s a little bit blurry but she starting running around like crazy and loosing the nymphs when I took some pics, so I had to stop)

Regards
Alex
 
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brachy

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Hi
Who have got photos of this species or who have got Heterometrus swannerdami. Thankd for help
 

redhourglass

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Hi.

Impressive pictures of the Vaejovidae Alex esp. the Pseudouroctonus ;)

I went through my photo archives regarding Vaejovis confusus and found the following to present here. Not good quality and standard as these were from last year and have thus improved my techniques or lack there of LOL. :D

Before and after pictures of larvae on the mesosoma.

Best Wishes.

Sinc. Chad :)
 

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redhourglass

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Hi.

Thanks Isaac. I feel ashamed that I lost all my V. puritanus instars when I moved last year when I had a constant supply of sub. termites in my backyard. I still have mother alive which must be a record in captivitiy for post birth in this genus. :8o

V. puritanus after and before pictures, you may have seen these before but for new members here it goes:

Kind Regards.

Sinc. Chad :)
 

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TheNothing

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stunning...

I have a love for Vaejovidae because they're almost always active... i see mine out at all hours... and much more...
 

G. Carnell

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arnt Swamms just lovely, eh?? eh eh? :p

here are some MORE pics, though not as good as Niko's



here is the gravid female (pic taken several months ago :S)
 

MattM

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Very nice!!!
:clap:

The swamm is getting higher and higher on my wantedlist :worship:
 

parabuthus

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Nice pics George. Have you measured that swammy?

This is not something you see everyday... a Hadogenes troglodytes in the defensive posture... well, not really, she just slid off her rock for the pictures! :D



 

parabuthus

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My adult female Hadrurus arizonensis. My favourite scorpion species at this point...




And one of her scorplings...

 

brachy

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That species (swammi) is very nice. I heard he kill some people in Asia. H. arinozensis color is beautifull. I like this light colors.
 

Nikos

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h.swammerdami doesn't have potent enough venom to kill a healthy adult.

Perhaps the deaths in india are to be counted for mesobuthus tamulus
 

ThatGuy

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what great pix of those h.swammerdami i love those scorps i hope i come accross some of those one of theys days cuz i want a pair really bad, one of my fave scorps that i dont have yet. {D
 

G. Carnell

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Hi Joe, nice pics!


you should probably keep your C.margaritatus/gracilis on a more humid soil, they do best on that IMO
 
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