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  1. 08-17-2010 01:46 AM #1
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    Lychas buchari

    HEY im thinking of getting a lychas buchari by the size of its tail it looks to be venoms is it actully venomas or is its tail just big

    would it be worth getting one or should i get a spider hunter scorpion
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  2. 08-17-2010 05:01 PM #2
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    Get the scorpions. Go look around the spiral burrow, and you should find more info about that species. Someone else may know more about them here, but I wouldn't count on it. Your export ban keeps them out of our knowledge base for the most part, though we do have some aussies drop by sometimes, so keep checking back.
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  3. 08-17-2010 06:52 PM #3
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    I wish I could tell you somthing. I'd love to get ahold of the species.

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  4. 08-18-2010 01:28 AM #4
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    thanx anyways guys i hope an aussie reads this and helps me out

    but the fatter the tail the more deadly it is right
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  5. 08-18-2010 04:55 AM #5
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    Yo! Members of the genus Lychas are mild to moderately venomous and their sting causes reddishness, immediate local pain and such.....
    This info is highly secret and nowhere to be found, only here on AB

    The second question is odd to me. You should decide for yourself.
    It has no use asking people from outside australia how to keep scorpions that are endemic to Australia. Like Nomad said, visit the spiral burrow.
    Also, Mark Newton wrote an excellent book on australian scorpions
    The Venomlist -for all things venomous- http://www.venomlist.com
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  6. 08-19-2010 04:08 AM #6
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    ok thanx i have one of his books called scorpions in captivity buy it doesent tell me much about wat i want to hear its got alot of info just not what im lookin for and i post these just incase there is an aussie that can help me out

    thanx for everything guys even tho you dont know much about aus scorpions u have helped me understand a bit better XD

    i will try to post pics soon so u can see
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  7. 08-19-2010 09:14 AM #7
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    good idea, there are some aussies here, not many, but they are here. Didn't think of that before
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    Quote Originally Posted by spaza View Post

    i will try to post pics soon so u can see
    That would be great!
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