When measuring scorpion length...

the19thScorpion

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when you measure a scorpions, do you just measure the body (not including the tail) or do you include the tail also? I didn't realize how small some species were!

I'm still trying to figure out what species is best for my 20g long tank. I don't want them to be so small where it would be hard to find them in such a big tank..... and yes I do plan I get more than one of whatever species I choose (leaning towards Florida bark...)
 

Lorenzo Benevento

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Theoretically it should be from the body to the end of the tail! Excluding pincers.
As far as I know at least! But I may be wrong.
 

Lorenzo Benevento

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Are you sure about it? Here in Italy we measure they following two metods. The difference beetwen the two is just that one doesn't include the stinger (telson).
I was pretty sure about how to measure a scorpion! Ahahahah, anyway, if here you do it like this, it is good to know!!
Sorry for the wrong answer so far!
 

Mila

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I'm pretty sure you measure claw to top of stinger. It makes no sense to exclude the stinger/tail and claws. On every other animal you measure the two points furthest apart. That's like going to a doctor and him excluding your head and legs from the measurement
 

keks

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In my scorpion book they measure from the head to the telson.
Seems to be the same as measuring tarantulas. We measure bodylength, US measures legspan?
 

callum b

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Mouth/front of the carapace to the tip of the aculeus is the measurement used in most scientific literature.
 

RTTB

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Mouth to base of tail is what I consider total body length.
 

Patherophis

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I am sorry, but ignoring half of opisthosoma simply does not make any sense. Legth including metasoma is used in both hobby and taxonomy literature.
 

the19thScorpion

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I'm asking because I've seen some sites that have something like "3.5" to the base of the tail" and then I've seen " 4" total body length." So its a little confusing to me. And I know fish are usually measured to the middle, inner part of the tail instead of the whole length of the tail (which doens't make sense to me really) so I didn't know if it was the same with scorps.
 

RTTB

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Including the outstretched tail in measurement would lead to even more confusing results. Using mouth to base of tail is commonplace. To each their own.
 

Jason Brantley

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Oh yeah, duh, everyone is right. You do measure to tip of tail. I had a derpy derp moment there. :):shifty:
 

Jason Brantley

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I don't care about the length of the scorpion I just ask what instar it is. Instar 2 is a certain size is like a 1/4 inch. Instar 6 is like full grown 3 to 4 inches depending on species etc. etc. :)
 

keks

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I don't care about the length of the scorpion I just ask what instar it is. Instar 2 is a certain size is like a 1/4 inch. Instar 6 is like full grown 3 to 4 inches depending on species etc. etc. :)
I'm not sure if I understand this right (sorry), but this doesn't help me when I read a description with the adult size of a scorpion, does it?
At the moment I am researching for scorpion species that would be interesting for me. When I read in a description "size up to 8 cm" I would like to know if the tail is IN this measure included or not. Finally I need this info for the enclosure's size :wacky:.
 

Lorenzo Benevento

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I think you can't be sure. As other members and I wrote the best way to measure a scorpion is starting from the mounth (front of carapace) to the tip of the tail. Someone exclude the telson, someone else doesn't! But I think you can't be sure about how someone measure a scorpion! Those should be standard measurment but as far as I know, they aren't!
 
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