binksyboy3 Androctonus
Number of posts : 1690 Age : 30 Location : Hertfordshire, England Registration date : 2009-03-05
| Subject: desert species 6/1/2009, 2:08 pm | |
| Anyone know of any, decently sized desert scorps? Exluding the ones you need a licence for. | |
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binksyboy3 Androctonus
Number of posts : 1690 Age : 30 Location : Hertfordshire, England Registration date : 2009-03-05
| Subject: Re: desert species 6/1/2009, 2:08 pm | |
| By decently sized, i mean bigger than 3 inches say..... | |
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SickOfYou Hadogenes
Number of posts : 83 Age : 38 Location : Washington UTAH Registration date : 2009-01-26
| Subject: Re: desert species 6/1/2009, 3:00 pm | |
| Hadrurus are fun. They make really cool burrows and are aggressive eaters. They use their tail alot. I have 2 Arizonensis and Spadix my favs out of the collection. They are fairly active as a scorpion gets. Burrowed during the day but come sunset they explore around their tanks.. | |
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scorpion111 Post-whore
Number of posts : 3455 Age : 29 Location : scotland Registration date : 2008-04-07
| Subject: Re: desert species 6/1/2009, 4:07 pm | |
| hadrurus arizonensis/spadix, perhaps smeringurus mesaensis. | |
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H. laoticus Parabuthus
Number of posts : 1401 Age : 35 Location : Southern California Registration date : 2009-03-26
| Subject: Re: desert species 6/1/2009, 5:26 pm | |
| ya, Hadrurus Arizonensis are great. They're large, active, and readily sting. | |
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Venom Centruroides suffusus
Number of posts : 2834 Age : 2020 Location : Chicago Registration date : 2008-02-05
| Subject: Re: desert species 6/1/2009, 6:31 pm | |
| Opisthalmus specie Scorpio mauris(sp) | |
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The-Scorp-Whisperer Tityus
Number of posts : 539 Age : 34 Location : Edinburgh, Scotland!! :D Registration date : 2008-12-16
| Subject: Re: desert species 6/4/2009, 7:13 pm | |
| I just got a Scorpio Maurus the other wek there and they guy never goes to sleep always out and about and diggin like a miner! you could try Hoffmanius Spinigerus aswell, one of my fav scorps out of my collection. | |
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