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ThanksBarkscorpions said:Hello Brian-
Very nice bicolors. How large are they?
Luc
lol Actually the "real" Meatloaf is a female P transvaalicus of mine. Before she molted she was shaped just like.....well meatloaf...hahahaha. Now that my studly male has bred her, I'm expecting her to blimp out again.parabuthus said:What About Meatloaf?!?!?!?
hehehhe well actually I am a freak for ALL Androctonus spp. If I could only get a few A hoggarensis now I would have a grin from ear to earMattM said:Brian! You Bicolor freak!
But nice pics! :clap:
Those are among my favorites as well. There are several Parabuthus spp out there that never seem to be available I would like to have. Of course I also want A crassicuada as well.Barkscorpions said:Brian-
Regarding "hots" - the members of Androctonus and Parabuthus are definitely my favorite genera, with A. bicolor and P. transvaalicus at the top of the list.
Luc
Oh I know about the real "meatloaf", I was on your messageboard having a look.Brian S said:lol Actually the "real" Meatloaf is a female P transvaalicus of mine. Before she molted she was shaped just like.....well meatloaf...hahahaha. Now that my studly male has bred her, I'm expecting her to blimp out again.
Oh I have some of those as well. I actually like them a little better than the bicolors. My avatar is A mauritanicus.brigebane said:What about A. mauritanicus? nice A. bicolor in any case. Mine definitely has a bit of catching up to get to this stage.