Scorpion Picture Thread

ThatGuy

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vardoulas said:
Some fresh heterometrus photos:

Heterometrus swammerdami






Heterometrus wroughtoni




Heterometrus spinifer (I'm not sure about it being a spinifer though... George, what do you think?)







more photos available in www.scorpiones.eu.tc
your killing me man those things are awsome they have been on my wish list for a long long time ! great pix man.:clap:
 

Brian S

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Tityus bahiensis


Tityus costatus


Tityus stigmurus


Tityus serrulatus
 

parabuthus

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Some new pics of my Opisthophthalmus sp. and also my S. maurus and a H. arizonensis scorpling (3rd instar, ready for 4th)...
















 

MattM

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Man these pages get awefull long with the quoting of all pictures. I see the same pictures 3 or 4 times :rolleyes:
Nice pics tho :)
 

fusion121

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Yes it would be nice if people didn't include pictures in their quotes, its worth it for all the great shots of scorpions though:)
 

Richard_uk

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Had an afternoon free so decided to snap a few shots of my scorps. Not fantastic quality, as I didn't spend any time setting the shots up.

Hadrurus arizonensis.


Pandinus imperator female.


Hottentotta polystictus female, Possibly gravid.


Smeringurus mesaensis male and female.



Grosphus limbatus male.
 

Scarp172

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H. Arizonensis pics...and a Question on them.

Here are some pics of my scorp an H. Arizonensis. I think it's a female judging from the short pectines. Also one of the pectines (the left one) is/are black while the other sid eis a natural golden color. Could this be mycosis or just natural coloring? Also there is a dark spot larg than the others on the underside of the first walking leg on the left side- could that be mycosis as well? Sorry if the picture quality isn't so great, but I have a very old digital camera, so I'm doing the best I can! Any help or comments would be much appreciated!

I have been reading posts in the forum, but had just joined recently. I have also moved recently and am only able to get to town and check email and posts about once a week, so if I don’t get back to you right away, please don’t think I’m ignoring you, I’m just away for a while.
 
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fusion121

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For an H. Arizonensis it looks a bit thin, try giving it a regular diet of lots of big juicy crickets, that should plump it up some.
 

Nazgul

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Hi,

Chaerilus sp., Borneo with 1st instar scorplings

Regards
Alex
 
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G. Carnell

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wowwwww

looks like your trading power has increased YET again :p


very nice pics..
 

Murziukas

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Last night took some shots

Under UV and just like that.
Tityus Falconensis (unluckily have no idea about sex):

Centruroides Margaritatus:

 

Martek

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Hi!

My Mesobuthus sp. female




best regards,
Marcin
 
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Chiba3010

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First Pic Uploaded!

Figured I'd start things off with a "before & after molting" pic of my T. bahiensis. Enjoy!

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I'll continue to post the pictures I've taken of my scorps as I progress through their reformatting into smaller-sized files...

-Craig
 
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