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AshMashMash Babycurus

Number of posts: 294 Age: 21 Location: London Baby Registration date: 2009-01-14
 | Subject: Vampire Crabs! 10/17/2009, 12:19 pm | |
| So, at the AES Show today here in the UK, I also got some Vampire Crabs! (Geosesarma sp.) I got a 1.1 pair, and... ..and, they are breedable in captivity having no planktonic stage in their larval development! So, maybe have some babies at some point! Here's the cutey little fellas:     _________________ 0.2.0 Flat Rock Scorpions, 0.1.0 Emperor Scorpion, 1.1.0 Scorpio maurus, 0.1.0 Smeringurus mesaensis, 0.0.1 Vaejovis (Hoffmannius?) confusus, 0.0.3 Bothriurus keyserlingi
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Mr. Mordax Administrator

Number of posts: 6794 Age: 23 Location: Oregon Registration date: 2008-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Vampire Crabs! 10/17/2009, 1:01 pm | |
| The one in pic #2 looks distinctly evil. _________________ If your emperor scorpion stops eating, don't panic. | My reviews | My Bug Pictures | My blogBe nice -- you were a noob once, too "Never ask an engineer to explain something, because he will." |
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AshMashMash Babycurus

Number of posts: 294 Age: 21 Location: London Baby Registration date: 2009-01-14
 | Subject: Re: Vampire Crabs! 10/17/2009, 1:36 pm | |
| | Mr. Mordax wrote: | | The one in pic #2 looks distinctly evil. |
Haha, I can see her saying "My precious..." _________________ 0.2.0 Flat Rock Scorpions, 0.1.0 Emperor Scorpion, 1.1.0 Scorpio maurus, 0.1.0 Smeringurus mesaensis, 0.0.1 Vaejovis (Hoffmannius?) confusus, 0.0.3 Bothriurus keyserlingi
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bjaeger Moderator

Number of posts: 2089 Age: 21 Location: Pennsylvania, US Registration date: 2008-04-30
 | Subject: Re: Vampire Crabs! 10/17/2009, 5:35 pm | |
| I was wondering what these looked like! I saw a display in a pet store and I couldn't see any of them! I guess that they're nocturnal, hence the name  _________________ 0.2.0 P. imperator » 2.1.0 B. jacksoni (gravid) » 0.0.5 L. quinquestriatus 0.0.1 P. cavimanus » 0.0.1 S. subpinipes de haani [still scares the crap out of me!] 0.1.0 B. albopilosum » 1.0.0 G. rosea » 0.0.1 A. aviculara 1.0.0 P. regius » 0.0.2 Anolis carolinensis
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AshMashMash Babycurus

Number of posts: 294 Age: 21 Location: London Baby Registration date: 2009-01-14
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gramps Centruroides

Number of posts: 205 Age: 16 Location: uk Registration date: 2009-07-16
 | Subject: Re: Vampire Crabs! 10/18/2009, 4:15 am | |
| there creepy  conrats on the newuns:) _________________ bsaog.co.uk
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AshMashMash Babycurus

Number of posts: 294 Age: 21 Location: London Baby Registration date: 2009-01-14
 | Subject: Re: Vampire Crabs! 10/18/2009, 4:17 am | |
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binksyboy3 Tityus

Number of posts: 681 Age: 15 Location: Hertfordshire, England Registration date: 2009-03-05
 | Subject: Re: Vampire Crabs! 10/18/2009, 6:14 am | |
| They're a bit different, but intereseting none the less.  _________________ Each and every scorpion has it's epic tale.
( Pun intended)
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Unfamiliar Hadogenes

Number of posts: 76 Age: 22 Location: Essex, UK Registration date: 2009-01-14
 | Subject: Re: Vampire Crabs! 10/18/2009, 7:24 am | |
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AshMashMash Babycurus

Number of posts: 294 Age: 21 Location: London Baby Registration date: 2009-01-14
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PaperTiger Babycurus

Number of posts: 403 Age: 42 Location: Illinois/USA Registration date: 2009-06-22
 | Subject: Re: Vampire Crabs! 10/18/2009, 9:28 am | |
| Nice, evil looking crabs, congrats on the aquiring of these gems. |
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AshMashMash Babycurus

Number of posts: 294 Age: 21 Location: London Baby Registration date: 2009-01-14
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_scorpio_ Parabuthus

Number of posts: 1374 Age: 15 Location: St leonards... ENGLAND Registration date: 2008-04-12
 | Subject: Re: Vampire Crabs! 10/18/2009, 10:04 am | |
| what are they in? it looks like a tiny dish of water with some aquatic plants? they require a lot more land than water and a setup similar to an emp setup really, they dont like getting anything but their legs wet and lay eggs on land which hatch out into fully formed lil' replicas of their parents. they breed often in captivity and can have up to 60 babies at a time! they live in shallow burrows under bits of wood. where was the show you went to? i have been looking to start a colony of these for a while as they get on well in groups (though there is no problem with a pair). how much were they? |
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AshMashMash Babycurus

Number of posts: 294 Age: 21 Location: London Baby Registration date: 2009-01-14
 | Subject: Re: Vampire Crabs! 10/18/2009, 10:10 am | |
| | _scorpio_ wrote: | what are they in? it looks like a tiny dish of water with some aquatic plants? they require a lot more land than water and a setup similar to an emp setup really, they dont like getting anything but their legs wet and lay eggs on land which hatch out into fully formed lil' replicas of their parents. they breed often in captivity and can have up to 60 babies at a time! they live in shallow burrows under bits of wood. where was the show you went to? i have been looking to start a colony of these for a while as they get on well in groups (though there is no problem with a pair). how much were they? |
Alright, alright Mr. Don't jump in all guns blazing, give me the benefit of the doubt at least please.
That was what they were bought in. They are now being kept in a hatchling tub (small at the moment, so I can monitor their feeding), which is at least 2/3rds land (eco earth), with some moss in it too, and pieces of wood which they are liking to hide under. The water being used is the water they came in, and I am leaving water to stand to remove chlorine from it. It is also partially on a heat mat to produce a 27-21 ish gradient, though, only had them 24 hours so that's still being fiddled with.
I've kept red clawed crabs successfully many years ago, amazing creatures, and am a fishkeeper at heart so understand the water quality issues and things.
Happier now?
And, the show was AES (Amateur Entomolgists Society) Show, in Kempton, yesterday. They were bought from Cornish Crispa there, who have a website, and I believe have more for sale, as well as other (non-easily breed-able in captivity) crabs. The stock they have was bought in from the Philipenes and the like, where they are bred in a captive-farmed sort of method.
They were £12 for the sexed pair. _________________ 0.2.0 Flat Rock Scorpions, 0.1.0 Emperor Scorpion, 1.1.0 Scorpio maurus, 0.1.0 Smeringurus mesaensis, 0.0.1 Vaejovis (Hoffmannius?) confusus, 0.0.3 Bothriurus keyserlingi
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_scorpio_ Parabuthus

Number of posts: 1374 Age: 15 Location: St leonards... ENGLAND Registration date: 2008-04-12
 | Subject: Re: Vampire Crabs! 10/18/2009, 11:03 am | |
| sorry,over-reaction there lol! i tried to add another post but it didn't work... i was trying to say do you know how to find out what species it is as that will help know about requirements. again sorry... i just had one of those "oh my god! poor thing!" moments and didnt stop to think.. you have obviously done your research... *goes and sits in corner* |
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