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PostSubject: Orthochirus innesi   9/28/2009, 1:27 pm

Orthochirus innesi (Oman), second brood this year! Very Happy

















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PostSubject: 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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PostSubject: Re: Orthochirus innesi   9/28/2009, 4:33 pm

very beautiful !!!!
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PostSubject: Re: Orthochirus innesi   9/28/2009, 7:41 pm

Awesome macros! Drool

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PostSubject: Re: Orthochirus innesi   9/28/2009, 9:37 pm

Great shots! Very Happy

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PostSubject: 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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PostSubject: 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 Wink

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PostSubject: Re: Orthochirus innesi   9/29/2009, 5:42 am

great scorpions, congrats on the brood!
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PostSubject: 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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PostSubject: 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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PostSubject: 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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PostSubject: beautiful   10/7/2009, 3:01 am

hauser wrote:
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.


Hey Hauser,

Really beautiful pics, lovely scorpions, sorry, I just joined so I have arrived late to the party, haha

best,

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PostSubject: 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 ?????


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PostSubject: 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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PostSubject: Re: Orthochirus innesi   10/13/2009, 11:54 pm

hauser wrote:
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.






yes.. that is the setup i am refering to.. than you very much ... the setup is very nice
btw do you mean normal sand is acceptable.. and as for the clay .. i don't really get it ... which type of clay is safe and acceptable ???

sorry for this much question as i am going to build one nice home for my scorpion too.. lol .. and i wanted something just like yours .. Smile

side track abit.. i read from the net that these sp dun reali need a sand but of a dry setup with intact structure made of sand as these sp dun reali burrow but hide dun rocks and barks...

additional of some tunnels in the sand stucture do also provide extra hides and temperture differental...
.. fore weekly light mist of the side tank to provide mosture and humility...
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