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This is what our member has to say: I just picked these up yesterday. T blondi spiderling Slenderbrown Bark Scorp (C gracilis) L quinquestriatus (Deathstalker) This one is said to be the most ...


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12-12-2004, 03:55 PM
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Some New Additions

I just picked these up yesterday.

T blondi spiderling


Slenderbrown Bark Scorp (C gracilis)


L quinquestriatus (Deathstalker) This one is said to be the most toxic scorp on the planet


Hotentotta sp


Desert Hairy


I also got some more spiders and scorps that I haven't had time to photograph yet

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The deathstalker is awesome !!!! quite a group there,,,congrats and good luck on the new additions.
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Thanks, I am quite excited about them. While I was there I picked up another A australis (Yellow Fat Tail). This one is bigger and more robust than the other one.

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WOW Brian, your getting quite a collection, you have some beautiful spiders, and scorps, I want to add to my spider collection, well my chile rose ate yesterday so she must of just been full up lol, when they have a pinky they dont seem to eat for about two weeks, my pink toe just molted again, but she is still so small bless

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I need to quit adding to my collection lol If I don't quit, I am gonna have to kick my dog out of the garage and sleep on his rug lol.
These bugs are just so addicting. The best thing is they don't take up much room and very easy to care for so it is easy to get big collection.

 


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