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This is what our member has to say: Here are my newest Creepy Crawlies 8-) Androctonus amoreuxi Androctonus bicolor Tanzanian Tailess Whipscorpion (And you thought my scorps were creepy lol ;D) This is ...


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01-06-2005, 12:06 AM
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New Arrivals!!!

Here are my newest Creepy Crawlies 8-)

Androctonus amoreuxi


Androctonus bicolor


Tanzanian Tailess Whipscorpion (And you thought my scorps were creepy lol ;D)


This is my breeding pair of C gracilis. Note that the male is missing part of his pincer. This is no set back because the dealer has got babies from these 2 before.

I already had 1 C gracilis so I put all 3 of them together. Note: The pair I just got are from Florida which has fairly mild venom while my old one is from Central America so it could actually have very toxic venom. The Central American scorp is the one in the upper right.

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Very nice.

Do you have troubles or concerns with hybridization among the C. Gracilis? Or are the ones in Fl just from Central America?

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Very nice.

Do you have troubles or concerns with hybridization among the C. Gracilis? Or are the ones in Fl just from Central America?
There shouldn't be any difference in them since they are the same species.

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Ya thats what I thought. I was just wondering if it compared to frogs, where two of the same species from two different regions are specialized but will still breed creating hybrids which is definately shunned upon by the amphibian community. I think I just answered my own question, its just a frog thing

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interesting new additions.
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As always, great pics Brian, they are just cool

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Kinda creepy, but aswesome pics Brian. lol
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Way cool Brian,,,,thanks for sharing
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The first person to see my Whipscorpion told me it is sooooooo ugly that it made their teeth hurt lol

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Question: When the scorpion molts will the pincher grow back? I don't know much about scorp's but I am thinking of getting one.
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