Scorpion Picture Thread

2nscorpx

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Good detail, especially of the H. laoticus. I like the first picture of the H. laoticus.
 

2nscorpx

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Nice. This species has an interesting coloration, especially as juveniles.
 

gatamer

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my small collection ...

0.1 Euscorpius italicus


0.1 Mesobuthus gibbosus




1.2 Pandinus imperator




 
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2nscorpx

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And you just posted pictures of my favorite species. Beautiful...absolutely gorgeous.:D
 

2nscorpx

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No, R. junceus is my "favorite" species, I just wanted to see pictures of the R. garridoi.:D By the way, you have too many species in pre-molt! That is not fair!
 

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No, R. junceus is my "favorite" species, I just wanted to see pictures of the R. garridoi.:D By the way, you have too many species in pre-molt! That is not fair!
Ah i see. Well just gotta wait a little longer, i too wanna see my R garridoi molt :D. To get more premolt scorpions u gotta have more scorpions am i right? :D.
 

2nscorpx

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Here u go 2nxscorp, just for ya ;).
Rhopalurus garridoi molting, 4i -> 5i. Certainly faster than my junceus :rolleyes:
Thanks! I appreciate it. R. junceus is supposed to have a rather fast growth rate. How fast are your R. garridoi growing? What instar is this (it looks like fourth or fifth)?
 

Keister

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Thanks! I appreciate it. R. junceus is supposed to have a rather fast growth rate. How fast are your R. garridoi growing? What instar is this (it looks like fourth or fifth)?
Fifth, it is molting from fourth to fifth, like he said at the top of the pics.
 
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