lizardminion
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So, I'm gonna need someone to hold my hand a little bit here. I know a few things about scorpions - I've dug up a few documentaries, know a few species off the tip of my tongue, (scientific names included) know some stuff about their anatomy, evolution and all. But I'm also a bit out of touch, particularly with the community of scorpion keeping.
When it comes to scorpion keeping, my experience is limited to two species - a trio of WC C. vittatus I used to keep a little over a year ago before they passed away, and a pair of H. petersii (or what I presume to be petersii anyway) I've had for about two or three months now. Pics below. (screenshotted from my instagram since I haven't uploaded anything from my camera yet) And they're doing well, with the female looking to be at the beginning stages of being gravid.
However, that said, I'm not huge on inverts for the most part, compared to snakes which I know somewhat well. (Although if you ask anyone else, they would say I'm a maniac who's obsessed.) But inverts have always fascinated me, and everything about scorpions seems to have caught my fancy. I mean, I'm really really dying to load up on more scorpions. I just may have caught "the bug," or addiction, as they say. As previously stated, though, when it comes to scorpions and the hobby, I'm a bit out of touch. For example, would it be wrong to assume Hadogenes troglodytes, Hadrurus arizonensis, Heterometrus sp., and Pandinus cavimanus are considered the most common or "popular" scorpions among keepers? Or am I missing some? What are the other popular species? What are the more uncommon but most coveted scorpions in the hobby? What species are also somewhat common in captivity? What species are readily captive bred, or are at least easy to breed? What are the most colorful or most ornately patterned scorpions? Is there a list of scorpions that are either common or tend to at least find their way into captivity with some frequency? And especially, who are the most popular sellers, or most recommended sellers? Who's got the most diverse selection of scorpions for sale?
And, to you, reader, as an individual, what is your most favorite species? What species do you desire the most to keep one day? How would you describe or introduce someone to the world of scorpion keeping? Also, how does you SO react to you keeping scorpions?
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this hobby, it's just been slightly difficult considering scorpion keeping is an even more fringe, smaller niche of an already fringe hobby, and info seems more limited when it comes to scorpion keeping than it does for any other exotic pet niche. Nonetheless, I look forward to the day my scorpion collection will outnumber my snake collection.
tl;dr What's it like being part of this hobby, and what scorpions make great captives?

When it comes to scorpion keeping, my experience is limited to two species - a trio of WC C. vittatus I used to keep a little over a year ago before they passed away, and a pair of H. petersii (or what I presume to be petersii anyway) I've had for about two or three months now. Pics below. (screenshotted from my instagram since I haven't uploaded anything from my camera yet) And they're doing well, with the female looking to be at the beginning stages of being gravid.
However, that said, I'm not huge on inverts for the most part, compared to snakes which I know somewhat well. (Although if you ask anyone else, they would say I'm a maniac who's obsessed.) But inverts have always fascinated me, and everything about scorpions seems to have caught my fancy. I mean, I'm really really dying to load up on more scorpions. I just may have caught "the bug," or addiction, as they say. As previously stated, though, when it comes to scorpions and the hobby, I'm a bit out of touch. For example, would it be wrong to assume Hadogenes troglodytes, Hadrurus arizonensis, Heterometrus sp., and Pandinus cavimanus are considered the most common or "popular" scorpions among keepers? Or am I missing some? What are the other popular species? What are the more uncommon but most coveted scorpions in the hobby? What species are also somewhat common in captivity? What species are readily captive bred, or are at least easy to breed? What are the most colorful or most ornately patterned scorpions? Is there a list of scorpions that are either common or tend to at least find their way into captivity with some frequency? And especially, who are the most popular sellers, or most recommended sellers? Who's got the most diverse selection of scorpions for sale?
And, to you, reader, as an individual, what is your most favorite species? What species do you desire the most to keep one day? How would you describe or introduce someone to the world of scorpion keeping? Also, how does you SO react to you keeping scorpions?
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this hobby, it's just been slightly difficult considering scorpion keeping is an even more fringe, smaller niche of an already fringe hobby, and info seems more limited when it comes to scorpion keeping than it does for any other exotic pet niche. Nonetheless, I look forward to the day my scorpion collection will outnumber my snake collection.
tl;dr What's it like being part of this hobby, and what scorpions make great captives?


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