Scorpion Picture Thread

Prymal

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Heya Steve,

Honest mistake considering the great diversity of Euphorbia shapes and forms - easy to mistake many euphorbs for cacti.
 

moricollins

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Here are some pictures, first Centruroides gracilis:







Parabuthus leisoma (spelling?)






 

canadianscorp

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those are some nice pics mori! i need a better camera so i can get some up close and personal shots.

heres a few more pics i took, although not quite as close:mad:
 
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Nazgul

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Hi,

1.) Caraboctonus keyserlingi female, Chile

2.) Mesobuthus cyprius with scorplings, Cyprus

3.) Diplocentrus lucidus male, Belize

Regards
Alex
 

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Curry

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I like these three pics so I'm gonna post them here =P

Male and female vittatus after mating:



Male and female mating:



Two females drinking:

 

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nice pics curry! i need to rehouse mine someday, the plastic isn't very clear so all the pics i take through the side like that don't come out good. good luck with the babies
 

Curry

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xgrafcorex said:
nice pics curry! i need to rehouse mine someday, the plastic isn't very clear so all the pics i take through the side like that don't come out good. good luck with the babies

Thanks, Yea the plastic is hell to take pictures through even glass it self is hard sometimes.
 

Richard_uk

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Extreme closeup!

I've just treated myself to a macro lens. My first subjects...Orthochirus!
I need to play around with the camera settings and try out different types of lighting but the innitial results are quite pleasing!:D









And Uroplectes planimanus.
 

Gigas

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Richard the Orthochirus are beautiful, any sign of them breeding??/// btw how much was your DWA>?
 

Kaos

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Richard: Nice pictures and nice scorps. What kind of camera and what kind of lens are you using?
 

Richard_uk

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Hi Walton, DWA not including public liability insurance is £229 per year. I get my insurance cheap as I work for a brokers.
 
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