Androctonus mauretanicus

Reitz

Arachnobaron
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Wow!

Congrats on the great find. They wouldn't happen to be available online, would they (if so, I'd really appreciate it if you'd PM me the web address).

Thanks for the pics, that's a great looking animal you've got there.

Chris
 

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Arachnoknight
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Beautiful scorpion! PM me as well if you purchased it somewhere online.
 

Philth

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Nice Scorp, what kinda skull ya got in there. Lets see a pic of the whole tank.:)
 

ShaunHolder

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cooliez

I dig your new scorpion grats man.

On a side not FatBloke, I enjoyed the pics in your gallery, but i thought id let you know. The scorpion you have labled as a Hottentotta sp, im pretty sure is a Devil/Lined Scorpion AKA vaejovis spinigerus. You can tell by the tell tale stripes on its tail. I could be wrong but you should do a comarison of the two. Just pointing it out incase youd want to change the substrate/humidity accordingly.
 
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El Johano

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Thanks! :)

Unfortunately I don't know if they are available in the US :8o
But they can be found here in Europe from time to time.

I'm thinking about getting him a girlfriend...

The skull is from a roe deer.
 

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ShaunHolder

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Using a deer skull for a burrow/funhouse for your scorpion. Nice, very stylish and swanky. I like it. I bet your scorpion loves hiding in all the nooks and crannys, and climbing up those horns, eh? :p
 
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