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I'm thinking that this species would be fun to keep as my next scorpions after A. bicolor. I just ordered the bicolors this morning, but I'm already thinking these should be next.
Just how does one move venomous scorplings?Ythier said:Fabulous scorpion, very easy to keep and breed (about 30 to 60 youngs, zero mortality), very strong and voracious
Greetings,
Eric
yes, or with boxes Venom has a strong smell.8 leg wonder said:with very big forceps
Got any for sale (looks hopeful)....Ythier said:All my specimens spray a lot of venom when they are disturbed, especially just after the molt, when the temperature is high, and especially the young.
Fabulous scorpion, very easy to keep and breed (about 30 to 60 youngs, zero mortality), very strong and voracious
Greetings,
Eric
not for the moment but soon because I've a gravid female and the births period seems to be now.fusion121 said:Got any for sale (looks hopeful)....
mm...ok ok, so "...about 30 to 60 85 youngs, zero one mortality"Nazgul said:Hi,
I´ve never seen one of my specimens spray venom and I´m keeping them for quite some time now. Actually I´ve only seen it one time with a friend´s specimen. By the way, I just seperated my last P. transvaalicus brood. The amount of scorplings was 85 with one dead .
Greetings
Alex
ooo , let me know if you do, I'd be very interested .Ythier said:not for the moment but soon because I've a gravid female and the births period seems to be now.
A guy i know owns one, he always has glasses and he has been sprayed on a few times. So they are capable of doing that.fusion121 said:I've never seen venom spraying in person , but I'd love to get this species so I could. Your lucky you can get them in the US.