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Regards, GS
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Vin Diesel Centruroides
Number of posts : 126 Age : 31 Registration date : 2011-02-19
fat tails <3 amazing bicolor's GS. Awesome avatar.
Thanks bro Not that you need but i can do one for you if you interested.
DolbyR wrote:
Great pics GS. Androctonus are such a beautiful and amazing species. Wish I could have a couple. Unfortunately these have been banned from home Fortunately though, I have the chance to see a couple once in fez weeks
Cool. Sry to hear about the restrictions bro. Hmnn.. if you can see a couple, could you bring home a couple?
DolbyR Leiurus
Number of posts : 2097 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2011-01-03
Subject: Re: [Discussion] Androctonus spp. 4/13/2011, 2:29 am
Probably I could, but more than likely the next day me and all the scorps would be on the street
**GS** Leiurus
Number of posts : 2629 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2010-09-06
Subject: Re: [Discussion] Androctonus spp. 4/13/2011, 5:34 am
DolbyR wrote:
Probably I could, but more than likely the next day me and all the scorps would be on the street
Woh.. then better not risk it bro..
DolbyR Leiurus
Number of posts : 2097 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2011-01-03
Subject: Re: [Discussion] Androctonus spp. 4/13/2011, 5:43 am
Maybe not exactly THAT bad..but anyway... Maybe minimum after a year I would even consider it. Need to jump up my collection and get a little more experience before I can get into medically significant species. Whenever the time comes, I can easily find them though, I know a few that keep them and are wondering what to do with the scorplings, a the local forums here have banned the trade with any lethal species of animals.
**GS** Leiurus
Number of posts : 2629 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2010-09-06
Subject: Re: [Discussion] Androctonus spp. 4/13/2011, 5:56 am
DolbyR wrote:
Maybe not exactly THAT bad..but anyway... Maybe minimum after a year I would even consider it. Need to jump up my collection and get a little more experience before I can get into medically significant species. Whenever the time comes, I can easily find them though, I know a few that keep them and are wondering what to do with the scorplings, a the local forums here have banned the trade with any lethal species of animals.
Like there's a saying i heard.. "You can do anything you want.. until the day you are caught" And of cos, only when we are ready for the risks involved.. Good call on the patience my friend
DolbyR Leiurus
Number of posts : 2097 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2011-01-03
Subject: Re: [Discussion] Androctonus spp. 4/13/2011, 6:01 am
Well my wife is always too curious on the species, and specially about the toxicity. And, she knows exactly in which enclosure is what, and how many
I guess I need something big that can be occasionaly handled, and that way she will get more used to them. She did handle an adult Laoticus once without problems, so it's not mission impossible. I might have to bribe her with some herps though
**GS** Leiurus
Number of posts : 2629 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2010-09-06
Subject: Re: [Discussion] Androctonus spp. 4/20/2011, 4:37 am
DolbyR wrote:
Well my wife is always too curious on the species, and specially about the toxicity. And, she knows exactly in which enclosure is what, and how many
I guess I need something big that can be occasionaly handled, and that way she will get more used to them. She did handle an adult Laoticus once without problems, so it's not mission impossible. I might have to bribe her with some herps though
lolz.. i'm you with on that one. So far i've only allowed my wife to handle AFS before, now she'll just handle the younger AFS scorplings(3i) once in a few months. For scorps of higher venom scale other then 1, she can only look from outside of the double cage. Well.. not that she care anyway..
iitomodachi1 Tityus
Number of posts : 881 Age : 48 Location : Wisconsin, United States Registration date : 2010-08-01
Subject: Re: [Discussion] Androctonus spp. 4/20/2011, 6:39 am
Awesome shots as always GS!
*~BEX~* Administrator
Number of posts : 4246 Age : 41 Registration date : 2010-08-29
Subject: Re: [Discussion] Androctonus spp. 4/20/2011, 8:12 am
wow awesome pics yet again, mind if i pinch a few for sketches?
Miami T Pandinus
Number of posts : 30 Age : 51 Location : South Fla. Registration date : 2010-04-10
Well........ any advise would be greatly appreciated on exactly how to keep the following 1 Andro. austr. "Hector" 20 Andro. austr. 3 Andro. maur. 3 L. Q. 4 Andro amoreuxi 4 L. Q. "Hebreus" I need all the help I can get so please feel free .........Thanks
**GS** Leiurus
Number of posts : 2629 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2010-09-06
Subject: Re: [Discussion] Androctonus spp. 4/26/2011, 1:00 am
iitomodachi1 wrote:
Awesome shots as always GS!
Thanks Buddy! Good to hear from you
Neal wrote:
Nice photos, curious question, what kind of camera do you use?
Thanks Bro. The pictures are taken with iphone4.
*~BEX~* wrote:
wow awesome pics yet again, mind if i pinch a few for sketches?
It'll be my honor
Miami T wrote:
Well........ any advise would be greatly appreciated on exactly how to keep the following 1 Andro. austr. "Hector" 20 Andro. austr. 3 Andro. maur. 3 L. Q. 4 Andro amoreuxi 4 L. Q. "Hebreus" I need all the help I can get so please feel free .........Thanks
Hey mate, This is a good detailed writeup of Androctonus Australis by LKR. I keep all my deserts specimens similiar to conditions for my A.Australis. Perhaps we can chip in if you have a more specific question.
Hope it helps GS
**GS** Leiurus
Number of posts : 2629 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2010-09-06
Subject: Re: [Discussion] Androctonus spp. 4/26/2011, 6:29 am
Androctonus Australis Hector can get extremely determined and fearless when she has set her eyes on her prey! Note: This short vid(1) was taken solely for a short demonstration of how powerful their grip can get, that even a pair 12 inch tongs could not stand in her way! Take note of the attack frenzy at 0:49 seconds
Few more Androctonus Bicolor pics of a freshly molted male of 6th Instar.
I took it last month. Not really good ones but luckily that is still some focus on the more important part.. the TAIL
It seems true for most Androctonus Bicolor Males to have slightly thicker tails as compared to females. Perhaps its because females tend to gorge themselves in preparation to having a healthy brood? So as the body becomes FATTER like a cotton candy, their tail seems to get smaller.. ha
Picture of a 5i Female i posted some time ago:
Feel free to share your experience or comments.
Cheers, GS
pluto Leiurus
Number of posts : 2647 Age : 41 Location : Next to Manneke Pis Registration date : 2011-04-16
Subject: Re: [Discussion] Androctonus spp. 5/1/2011, 11:37 am
They are magnificent specimens GS, really
I tend to think the tail difference is a trompe l'oeil also because of the female being bulkier.
Then again, maybe they do not develop such a big tail because of conserving energy for breeding indeed. Are there any real scientific studies done on scorpions in general?
I dont seem to find any on the net which hold scientific facts or studies. Sorry for hi-jacking your stuff GS :-)
**GS** Leiurus
Number of posts : 2629 Age : 42 Location : facebook.com/ScorpionArchives Registration date : 2010-09-06
Subject: Re: [Discussion] Androctonus spp. 5/5/2011, 7:35 am
No prob at all bro In fact, this thread is all about Androctonus
leathalreptiles Hadogenes
Number of posts : 53 Age : 43 Location : USA Registration date : 2011-04-21
i just got an androctonus bicolor from a pet store and when it was shiped it came with some white mites on it i got most of them off by brushing it with a soft art brush ! what can i do to rid these little pests off it??!!! does anyone know how to ??!!! please help one person told me they were a cleaner mite in a sence but to me a mite is a mite and can hurt my guy i would think!!!
leathalreptiles Hadogenes
Number of posts : 53 Age : 43 Location : USA Registration date : 2011-04-21