Number of posts : 185 Age : 35 Location : Malaysia Registration date : 2008-02-25
Subject: Re: ESCAPE ESCAPE 5/18/2008, 2:34 am
One of my Lychas Mucronatus escaped. I opened the cover for abit because I misted too heavily and it escaped somehow. Sigh. To make matters worse, it's only 1 inch + - from chela to telson, hence the chance of recovering it would be pretty slim.
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Number of posts : 6472 Age : 36 Location : Los Angeles Cali. Registration date : 2008-02-05
Subject: Re: ESCAPE ESCAPE 5/19/2008, 5:39 pm
I've lost many scorps that way. I also believe with so many feeders and warm california weather many of them are still alive and in my house somewhere.
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Neal Centruroides
Number of posts : 133 Age : 39 Location : US to the A Registration date : 2008-05-22
Subject: Re: ESCAPE ESCAPE 5/22/2008, 9:42 pm
I have never had an escape, plus i have a uv flash light so it wouldnt be a big deal but i have a pretty hot collection and if one of them manage to escape it wouldnt be pretty.
A. Australis x3 P. Transvaalicus x1 P. Imperator x1 B. Jacksoni x3 L. Quinquestriatus x3