Scorpion Picture Thread

Ryan C.

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Here are a couple of crappy pictures of my kinda new additions.

First up M. martensii


Next V. coahuilae




Thanks,
Ryan
 

hamfoto

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Here are some pics of some of my little guys...
The first one is of my C. vittatus from northeastern Mexico...and I'm still amazed at how light it is. It just molted a few days ago...but it stays pretty close to this light coloration even later in the instar. Though soon after the molt it is fairly translucent at certain parts of its body.
2nd and 3rd are a little 4th instar H. franzwerneri who was very mad at me for intruding...
and the last is a tiny little C. exilicauda gertschi...

enjoy,
Chris
 
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Ewok

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Nice pics of the H.fulvipes vardoulas, I like its colors!
 
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canadianscorp

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Hamfoto,

that is the nicest c.vittatus i think i have ever seen! beautiful. where did you get the c.vitt??
 

hamfoto

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it came from northeastern Mexico...a stowaway that hid in my shoe when I came back from there...funny how that happens sometimes! glad I checked it before I put my foot in there...{D

Chris
 

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hamfoto said:
it came from northeastern Mexico...a stowaway that hid in my shoe when I came back from there...funny how that happens sometimes! glad I checked it before I put my foot in there...{D

Chris
How unfortunate;)
 

Nikos

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since I know you guys love porn....
here's H.fulvipes doing the did :D





 

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SUCH PRETTY ONES!!!!!!!! GOOD LUCK WITH THEM and hope you many babies! in months to come !
 

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refreshing to see a return of M martensii, one of my all time favorites. Seemed like nobody had them for a while.
 
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