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- Jul 15, 2009
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Thanks for the compliment man! My favorite species is definitely Parabuthus transvaalicus and Grosphus grandidieri right after that. Something about the huge toughness, speed, and overall presence of the P trans and the beautiful aesthetic of the G grandidieri. The Grosphus grandidieri has a huge telson that looks like Arnold's flexed bicep. Pure awesomeness. I also really enjoy the Orthochirus. They are certainly the most interesting.Sweet! The pics are great! Which species would you say is your favourite?
I keep meaning to catch up with you, but....I have no excuse. I've been needing to come into GD for a couple
weeks now. Are you still there?
I'm always at Glory Days. Come say hey! I'm usually teaching and can't really come out for too long but I wouldn't mind meeting you.
Was it just me or anyone else? The h.longimanus looks more like a h.laoticus to me...
Im judging from the smooth carapace and black telson
I'd like to know. I know the whole genus is a mess but I bought mine as a captive bred Heterometrus longimanus. I don't mind either way so please speculate!