vandalcore Pandinus
Number of posts : 31 Age : 41 Location : Albay Philippines Registration date : 2012-12-23
| Subject: My AFS 12/25/2012, 1:42 am | |
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Scorpion19981000 Administrator
Number of posts : 1895 Age : 26 Location : Cortland, New York Registration date : 2011-07-03
| Subject: Re: My AFS 12/25/2012, 2:42 am | |
| As I said in your other thread, it's definitely a Heterometrus species, but at that age they're virtually impossible to distinguish without a microscope.
If I had to guess, I'd say Heterometrus spinifer simply because it's one of the most common Heterometrus in the hobby. | |
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vandalcore Pandinus
Number of posts : 31 Age : 41 Location : Albay Philippines Registration date : 2012-12-23
| Subject: Re: My AFS 12/26/2012, 5:04 am | |
| thanks sir.
it just molted a while ago.
is it normal to a scorp to fall weak after molting?
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vandalcore Pandinus
Number of posts : 31 Age : 41 Location : Albay Philippines Registration date : 2012-12-23
| Subject: Re: My AFS 12/26/2012, 5:24 am | |
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Scorpion19981000 Administrator
Number of posts : 1895 Age : 26 Location : Cortland, New York Registration date : 2011-07-03
| Subject: Re: My AFS 12/26/2012, 12:26 pm | |
| Congrats on the molt. - vandalcore wrote:
is it normal to a scorp to fall weak after molting?
Yes, think about what it's just gone through! On a slightly different note, I wouldn't handle your scorpion after a molt. Their exoskeleton hasn't completely hardened and they are much more vulnerable to injury. Don't try to feed it for a week or so. | |
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vandalcore Pandinus
Number of posts : 31 Age : 41 Location : Albay Philippines Registration date : 2012-12-23
| Subject: Re: My AFS 12/27/2012, 3:59 am | |
| thanks for the advice sir... | |
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