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This is what our member has to say: Originally Posted by chronicfatigue Do the scorps eat their prey like mantids? I noticed the one eating the crix from the abdomen end first, is ...


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12-04-2004, 10:00 PM
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Do the scorps eat their prey like mantids? I noticed the one eating the crix from the abdomen end first, is this always the case?

I really hope they have some little scorps at the reptile expo next weekend, I really want one
Actually they normally start at the head. That scorp was just a little confused lol

I hadn't seen this scorp in about a month so I checked on it and took a foto.
Parabuthus mossambisensis

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12-04-2004, 10:20 PM
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Thanks Brian S:
Cool pics, but you'll have to keep trying before I'll ever become converted to a scorpion or spider fan... I'm a total bug phobic!!
No judgements intended, though. I think it's cool that somebody loves them (obviously a lot of people do)!! I'd really like to get over my distaste. I am willing to change and try to keep an open mind.. Anyway keep posting and I'll force myself to look at the posts -- with time and exposure ... maybe... someday.
Here is some more exposure lol. You know, If you didn't live so far away I would send you a couple of tarantulas lol
Now doesn't this foto of my Tiger Rump Tarantula make you want to give it a big hug?

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ok, why is your scorp pic in with the smilies, hmmm weird,

Anyway, great pics, couldn't keep a scorp myself, but I do like my Ts
Well Donna, Here is a tarantula pic for you.
P murinus (Usumbar Orange)

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12-05-2004, 12:13 AM
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Just snapped this a few minutes ago of my A versicolor spiderling. It molted yesterday and is looking good now.

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that little spiderling is pretty. neat colors and pattern.
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The spiderlings look better than the adults IMO. When they get older they lose the electric blue color.

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Great pics Brian, I love the Ts, think I will have to add to my collection, I only have 4 up to yet, that P murinus (Usumbar Orange) is gorgeous, really nice and bright, i'm after a blue fang, ATM I have a currly hair, chilean rose, green bottle blue and a pink toe, very original huh, and that versicolor spiderling is just too cute, I want I want

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I also have Greenbottle Blue but it is in premolt now so it isn't looking very good. After it molts I will get some fotos posted. It is my personal favorite.

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aww thats a shame it loses that blue. it looks so cool like that.
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They still look good as adults but I like the youngsters better lol

This spider doesn't get the limelight as my others but I still like it. This is one most of you will probably recognize.
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