Some of My Collection

DireWolf0384

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That is a very impressive collection. I intend to focus on Native Species but still want to get a P. Imperator, Hadogenes paucidens or a Hadogenes troglodytes, a B. Jacksoni and a Ophistothalmus walberghi.
 

Koh_

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ah..i really want those S donensis!!!
:drool: :drool:
 

jme

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im with you on this one Koh there amazing :drool:
 

AzJohn

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S donensis 2i. They were born on May 5th :eek: Talk about slow.
 
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jme

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those little guys are fricken awsome so cute and brave :eek:
 

AzJohn

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My newest girl. Parabuthus transvaalicus
 
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AzJohn

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Thanks For all the nice Comments. More Babies.
D spitzeri
2i S donensis
 
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jme

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I HAVE BEEN LOOKING EVERY WERE FOR S donensis NOT A SINGLE PERSON HAS ANY IN CANADA :( there one of my favs congrats on the little buggers
 

AzJohn

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I HAVE BEEN LOOKING EVERY WERE FOR S donensis NOT A SINGLE PERSON HAS ANY IN CANADA :( there one of my favs congrats on the little buggers
I think I've got them feeding, that's is the real challenge. They have a wierd life cylce for sure. Very neat
 

jme

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wow good job i herd the hardest part about keeping these guys is actualy getting them to eat and last in captivity good luck with them ;)
 

AzJohn

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Thanks for the "immature" female Fransico. {D This was a very nice surprise.
O dentatus
 
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AzJohn

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2i O dentatus
2i Tityus Stigmurus
 
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AzJohn

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Hadrurus Species
Diplocentrus lindo
 
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Kathy

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You have the nicest collection, and great photos! Do you keep any of these in your classroom or are they a home collection only?
 

leoman777

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awesome scorps!! in a fewe days im going to go look near the white tank mountains to look for some!!

(not interested in collecting them ;) )
 

AzJohn

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You have the nicest collection, and great photos! Do you keep any of these in your classroom or are they a home collection only?
A lot of my collection, the more or less harmless stuff, especially the native inverts, will make it into science fairs and things like that. The kids really enjoy the collection. Most people don't know the huge number of inverts that are in our back yards. It gives me a great opportunity to edudcate an entire community two or three times a year.

John
 

AzJohn

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It's been a while
B Gigas
Hottentotta hottentotta
Pandinus species
 
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