Scorpion Picture Thread

Raan_Jodus

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Beauty pics, like George said, very nice B. Jacksoni.

Your Gracilis makes me hope mine grow up soon. How large are they? About 3" or a lil more?
 

Vogelspinnen

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Rhopalurus junceus

I just received this unsexed pair of Rhopalurus junceus juveniles and have them setup similar to my Tityus sp.'s. Any care information would be appreciated.






Thanks, Gabe
 
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Chiba3010

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2 more...

Haven't found too many shots of these species from keepers here in the U.S., so I figured I'd "represent" :D

Mesobuthus gibbosus 3rd instar

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Zabius fuscus

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-Craig
 

fusion121

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Chiba3010 said:
Haven't found too many shots of these species from keepers here in the U.S., so I figured I'd "represent" :D
Zabius fuscus
Very impressive its a really interesting buthid, probably my most wanted species:drool:
 

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Raan_Jodus said:
Beauty pics, like George said, very nice B. Jacksoni.

Your Gracilis makes me hope mine grow up soon. How large are they? About 3" or a lil more?
Thank! They are within 3-4".

fusion121 said:
Interesting B. jacksoni, I've never seen one with quite that colouration
This is more orange form.

Hi, Murziukas! I'm glad to be here!

And few pics of my scorpys at the end.


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Chiba3010

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fusion121 said:
Very impressive its a really interesting buthid, probably my most wanted species:drool:
Brian S said:
Wow I really like the Zabius. Very nice indeed :)
Thanks! Yeah, the Z.f. is a very neat scorpion species- a real Buthid treasure IMO. Thrives at 70F (the lowest enclosure temp in my collection), and eats like a pig! I'll take some more shots of this one and post them soon :cool:


-Craig
 

Chiba3010

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One of my very favorite species...

Sub-adult Odonturus dentatus under tinted lighting...

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...and normal lighting

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A C.B. 2nd instar O. dentatus

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At present the young have reached their 3rd instar- they're my pride and joy :D

-Craig
 

fusion121

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Some more photos:

T. falconensis, 6th instar adult:


Lychas sp. from Indonesia:


Lychas sp. from the Phillippenes:
 

MattM

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fusion>

Ahh, realy nice Lychas :) This must be one of my favorite species! Everytime I take a look at my 3 Lychas, it makes me smile :D
 

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Nazgul

wat is their adult size?? i have one thats ard 1.5 cm.. is it adult? ho wmany do you think is that litter there?
 

Nazgul

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Hi.

I´ve only kept 2 Chaerilus spp so far. My single Philippine Chaerilus celebensis has been about 2,5 cm, the Bornean Chaerilus sp specimens (like the one on the pic) are about 4,5 - 5 cm. I´m having only one paper on this genus by Kovarik. According to him species of this genus are reaching lengths of about 2 - 7 cm. Your specimen may be adult or not, but most likely it´ll molt at least on more time if it´s indeed just 1,5 cm.

I don´t know how many young are on the pic above (they are still on the mother´s back) but last time my other female gave birth to 67 scorplings as far as I remember.

Regards
Alex
 
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