Scorpion Picture Thread

TheNothing

Arachnoprince
Old Timer
Joined
Mar 18, 2005
Messages
1,139
sweet Chad!


here's some of my fresh molts..... the first just 30 minutes fresh... the other two within the last 12 hours...



Centruroides margaritatus - yellow morph



Centruroides exilicauda - gertzi morph



Tityus serrulatus (left is fresh, one on the right molted 2 weeks ago)
 

redhourglass

Arachnobaron
Old Timer
Joined
Sep 17, 2002
Messages
359
Hi.

Great molt pictures Isaac esp.after the last hour. Brian I like how you used the rocky surface to display your scorpions.

A few more from today 19 October 05.

Hadrurus arizonensis pallid form and Vaejovis puritanus

Cheers.

Sinc. chad :eek:
 

Attachments

Last edited:

G. Carnell

Arachnoemperor
Old Timer
Joined
Oct 27, 2003
Messages
3,611
Hey
both your Heterometrus look like the same species: H.cyaneus

not longimanus IMO
 

smalltime

Arachnoknight
Old Timer
Joined
Dec 12, 2003
Messages
268
I also think you switched your Pandinus imperator and cavimanus and I think your male Hadogenes is also paucidens not troglodytes.

But nice collection nonetheless :}
 

BooYaKa

Arachnosquire
Old Timer
Joined
Dec 14, 2004
Messages
119
Imperator is imperator - buth she is a few days after molting.
My Heterometrus are not the same. They have different chela.
Are You sure that my male of troglodytes is paucidens?? I bought it as troglodytes.
 

G. Carnell

Arachnoemperor
Old Timer
Joined
Oct 27, 2003
Messages
3,611
BooYaKa said:
Imperator is imperator - buth she is a few days after molting.
My Heterometrus are not the same. They have different chela.
Are You sure that my male of troglodytes is paucidens?? I bought it as troglodytes.

H.cyaneus display sexual dimorphism (from all the pics ive seen)

in this case the claws are different
put them together an im 99% sure they will mate unless the female is already pregnant
 

Raan_Jodus

Arachnodemon
Old Timer
Joined
Oct 18, 2003
Messages
744
Brian those Rholapurus are beauties. How are they temperment and potency wise? They look alot like a Centruroides, do they act like them as well? I think those have replaced B. Jacksoni as my most wanted scorp. Is there a caresheet anywhere for them that you know of?
 

Brian S

ArachnoGod
Old Timer
Joined
May 29, 2004
Messages
6,526
Raan_Jodus said:
Brian those Rholapurus are beauties. How are they temperment and potency wise? They look alot like a Centruroides, do they act like them as well? I think those have replaced B. Jacksoni as my most wanted scorp. Is there a caresheet anywhere for them that you know of?
To me they act just like the any Centruroides spp (and Babycurus for that matter)
I am keeping them just like you would C marg or C gracilis. Moist substrate, hide and a water dish. I hope I am keeping them correctly. Everyone I know that keeps them does the same thing so I am following their lead ;)
 

parabuthus

Arachnodemon
Old Timer
Joined
Jul 16, 2005
Messages
770
redhourglass said:
Hi.

Great molt pictures Isaac esp.after the last hour. Brian I like how you used the rocky surface to display your scorpions.

A few more from today 19 October 05.

Hadrurus arizonensis pallid form and Vaejovis puritanus

Cheers.

Sinc. chad :eek:
That is a great Hadrurus picture Chad. Bravo ;).
 
Top