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hauser Pandinus

Number of posts: 37 Age: 34 Location: Switzerland Registration date: 2009-01-17
 | Subject: Orthochirus innesi 9/28/2009, 1:27 pm | |
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RyoKenzaki Centruroides

Number of posts: 202 Age: 20 Registration date: 2008-08-31
 | Subject: Re: Orthochirus innesi 9/28/2009, 2:00 pm | |
| Very nice! I have a matured male Innesi with me and it's a shame that i cant breed him! I heard the young are hard to raise and they takes more than 2years to matured with >10molt! Is that true? |
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Lester Babycurus

Number of posts: 409 Age: 28 Location: Malaysia / Singapore / USA Registration date: 2009-03-14
 | Subject: Re: Orthochirus innesi 9/28/2009, 4:33 pm | |
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Mr. Mordax Administrator

Number of posts: 6794 Age: 23 Location: Oregon Registration date: 2008-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Orthochirus innesi 9/28/2009, 7:41 pm | |
| Awesome macros!  _________________ 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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binksyboy3 Tityus

Number of posts: 681 Age: 15 Location: Hertfordshire, England Registration date: 2009-03-05
 | Subject: Re: Orthochirus innesi 9/28/2009, 9:37 pm | |
| Great shots!  _________________ Each and every scorpion has it's epic tale.
( Pun intended)
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hauser Pandinus

Number of posts: 37 Age: 34 Location: Switzerland Registration date: 2009-01-17
 | Subject: Re: Orthochirus innesi 9/28/2009, 10:54 pm | |
| | RyoKenzaki wrote: | Very nice! I heard the young are hard to raise and they takes more than 2years to matured with >10molt! Is that true? |
Yes, it takes about 2 years to mature O. innesi, 6 molts as usual. they aren't that hard to raise as O. scrobiculosus or O. fuscipes. |
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RyoKenzaki Centruroides

Number of posts: 202 Age: 20 Registration date: 2008-08-31
 | Subject: Re: Orthochirus innesi 9/29/2009, 5:22 am | |
| I see, guess that is for O.Scrobiculosus then It's hard to find information of Innesi on the net Cheer for those cute offspring  |
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corpselight Centruroides
Number of posts: 219 Age: 31 Registration date: 2008-08-08
 | Subject: Re: Orthochirus innesi 9/29/2009, 5:42 am | |
| great scorpions, congrats on the brood! |
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Lester Babycurus

Number of posts: 409 Age: 28 Location: Malaysia / Singapore / USA Registration date: 2009-03-14
 | Subject: Re: Orthochirus innesi 9/29/2009, 5:47 am | |
| i been wondering ..any idea if this sp of scorpion is able to store sperm after mating to produce offspring or a feww brood without mating after mating once ??? interesting |
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hauser Pandinus

Number of posts: 37 Age: 34 Location: Switzerland Registration date: 2009-01-17
 | Subject: Re: Orthochirus innesi 9/29/2009, 11:06 am | |
| | Lester wrote: | | i been wondering ..any idea if this sp of scorpion is able to store sperm after mating to produce offspring or a feww brood without mating after mating once ??? |
i don't know, i'm keeping 1.2 O. innesi communal, so there's no control over their sex life. |
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Chrome Centruroides

Number of posts: 129 Age: 22 Location: western Canada Registration date: 2009-08-04
 | Subject: Re: Orthochirus innesi 9/30/2009, 12:14 am | |
| orthos are so cool, i need to get me a male and a female, so goofy lookin. |
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Guyliath Pandinus
Number of posts: 15 Age: 25 Registration date: 2009-10-07
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Lester Babycurus

Number of posts: 409 Age: 28 Location: Malaysia / Singapore / USA Registration date: 2009-03-14
 | Subject: Re: Orthochirus innesi 10/13/2009, 10:15 pm | |
| Hi Hauser, i am reading your website when i came across the beautiful setup of your Orthochirus sp. i am wonder how you made the sand stay intact all the way up the tank... mind teaching how you did it and what type of sand are you using ... i kind of like the color of it ...the scorpion do really stand out in it. currently mine is the dull yellowish sand. and it is very lose............ i am wondering if u mixed some water in it ????? thanks LEster |
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hauser Pandinus

Number of posts: 37 Age: 34 Location: Switzerland Registration date: 2009-01-17
 | Subject: Re: Orthochirus innesi 10/13/2009, 11:42 pm | |
| | Lester wrote: | i am reading your website when i came across the beautiful setup of your Orthochirus sp. i am wonder how you made the sand stay intact all the way up the tank...
mind teaching how you did it and what type of sand are you using ... i kind of like the color of it ...the scorpion do really stand out in it.
currently mine is the dull yellowish sand. and it is very lose............
i am wondering if u mixed some water in it ????? |
just mix some colored clay powder and water to regular sand an you can sculpture whatever you want (~90%sand /10%clay). it depends on the size, but usually it takes about two weeks to dry with some additional heating cables and lights on 24/7.
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Lester Babycurus

Number of posts: 409 Age: 28 Location: Malaysia / Singapore / USA Registration date: 2009-03-14
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