Some of My Collection

AzJohn

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Didymocentrus spitzeri babies
Didymocentrus lindo
Hadrurus arizonensis pallidus
 
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TheAssyrian

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Awesome collection!

Any idea what that Pandinus species is? Or what name it is sold under in the hobby?
 

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R. junceus
 
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AzJohn

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Awesome collection!

Any idea what that Pandinus species is? Or what name it is sold under in the hobby?
It was sold as a Keyan Black. It's most likely Pandinus exitialis. It could be several others however. I have a pair so hopfully I'll have some babies soon.

John
 

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It was sold as a Keyan Black. It's most likely Pandinus exitialis. I have a pair so hopfully I'll have some babies soon.

John
Awesome, I wish you the best of luck. I would be interested in purchasing some of the brood. :)

I love the look of those guys.
 

AzJohn

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Awesome, I wish you the best of luck. I would be interested in purchasing some of the brood. :)

I love the look of those guys.
They are really nice. In fact I really don't like the Pandinus genus, but they look pretty cool. They are smaller than emps only about 3.5" My female was mauled prior to me getting her. She lsot her stinger. That doesn't keep her from eating or pinching fingers.

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TheAssyrian

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They are really nice. In fact I really don't like the Pandinus genus, but they look pretty cool. They are smaller than emps only about 3.5" My female was mauled prior to me getting her. She lsot her stinger. That doesn't keep her from eating or pinching fingers.

John
Personally concerning big lobster clawed forest scorps I, myself, prefer Heterometrus. But I love these Kenyan Blacks and hope you can produce more.
 

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1.Centruroides sculpturatus
2. O dentatus
 
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C. sculpturatus morph???

I posted this guy several months back. Any new ideas on what it could be.
 
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AzJohn is making me want to get a scorpian. :drool:
 

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Lychas infuscatus, one of three mom's
 
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this scorpion looks like Uroplectes

sorry for confusion to the L infuscatus the one above you asked for ID on
 

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Cool collection! I think I'd been over-looking the thread, pretty nice eye candy, ...when I'm not looking at ****:razz: .
 

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thats one crazy look c sculpt... i thought a i saw some Uro's that looked similar (looks are a bad method just a guess) o well cant hurt to try :)
 

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I wish. It's native to the US, most likely a Centruroides sculpturatus morph.

John
Yep, it's the "gertschi" morph of C. sculpturatus. I've only got one sling right now but have been following them for a couple years - I need to get a batch of adults in and get a colony going and get more of these out there. It's like the C. vittatus+ whereas C. vittatus "panterensis" is like C. sculpturatus lite {D
 
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