TheKevil Babycurus
Number of posts : 335 Age : 41 Location : San Antonio, Tx Registration date : 2010-11-05
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Yames Tityus
Number of posts : 521 Age : 46 Registration date : 2012-09-18
| Subject: Re: H. arizonensis! Yay! 6/16/2013, 10:08 pm | |
| They are actually one of my favorites despite not being the most dangerous or hard to acquire. I think they are the perfect first time owner scorp. No need to mess with or worry about % RH | |
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shadowfoot Parabuthus
Number of posts : 1296 Age : 32 Location : South Africa Registration date : 2012-01-18
| Subject: Re: H. arizonensis! Yay! 6/17/2013, 4:06 am | |
| Congrats dude, you're building yourself an awesome collection. | |
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dakuan Hadogenes
Number of posts : 67 Age : 38 Registration date : 2013-06-05
| Subject: Re: H. arizonensis! Yay! 6/17/2013, 4:47 am | |
| Grats! I love my H.arizonensis. They are real landscapers! Every morning it's a surprise to see what happend to the tank. Huge piles of sand, pieces of slate rock moved. A few days ago i added a few extra inches of desert bedding and now she is completely of the radar, probably creating a sweet tunnel system. | |
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TheKevil Babycurus
Number of posts : 335 Age : 41 Location : San Antonio, Tx Registration date : 2010-11-05
| Subject: Re: H. arizonensis! Yay! 6/17/2013, 11:50 am | |
| Thanks! Yeah... I'm pretty impressed by it. One of my more active specimens, for sure. It digs a lot like the B. leptochelys. I need to sex it here soon. If it's male, I'm thinking of naming it Alan Grant. Lol. "Because Grant's like me... He's a digger." | |
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