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akagidemon
post May 25 2009, 11:20 AM

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ehhh?? not that fire la aros.

this one is real fire.

who is Nonono and where can i find him

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post May 25 2009, 11:22 AM

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QUOTE(rideon @ May 25 2009, 01:22 AM)
hahah just researching on the upcoming scorps..
some good news and bad news.
My other female Afs could be gravid as she is geting huge...
Bad news is that she has micosis on her abdomen. Looks like small black spots. theres two that i can find.. what to do guys...
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Mycosis on AFS????
Unless the substrate are very very very wet till flood, i dun believe mycosis happening on afs
Usually only occur on desert scorp but there are exception but very rare
Could be other stuff, do u have a clear shot of it?

QUOTE(aros @ May 25 2009, 01:30 AM)
mycosis:

try to apply vaselin,

the vaselin actually give a layer that inhibit exchanging of gases towards the molt,

i've known a friend who actually stop a fungus by using vaseline,

i guess it's worth a try rideon.
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Aros, where did u learn tat? Any website to support this?
Mind to let us knw who is ur fren and he use this method on wat invert

QUOTE(HyourinMaru @ May 25 2009, 04:56 AM)
Just curious...How on Earth can springtails appear in the substrate?
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From outside of cause tongue.gif

Btw aros, chill la in scorpionforum

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post May 25 2009, 11:22 AM

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tityus. falcon...
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lol .. so different as compare to raq's falcon tongue.gif


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wonder when this Liocheles Australasaie poo ... lol ...


Added on May 25, 2009, 11:29 ami am going to hunt this baby down .... !!!!!!!!
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some old pics which gt me in love with royal jellies ,, thnx to raq for getting them smile.gif
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akagidemon
post May 25 2009, 11:31 AM

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how small is that scorp?

it look really small to me.
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post May 25 2009, 11:32 AM

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Get them b4 ur male perish tongue.gif
Is that the L.A that i gave u?
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post May 25 2009, 11:34 AM

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QUOTE(RyoKenzaki @ May 25 2009, 12:32 PM)
Get them b4 ur male perish tongue.gif
Is that the L.A that i gave u?
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lol .. u are rite ... smile.gif
that is the one smile.gif
rem this ??? lol
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my h.h that passed away sad.gif
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the scorping of afs months back ... now left with 3 nos of 4i scorplings ...
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the mother
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lol ..old setup for my l.s in ver 2
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my Chaerilus Celebensis
one died ...left one ...
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HyourinMaru
post May 25 2009, 11:38 AM

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The reason it passed away?Sory 4 ur loss.. sad.gif
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QUOTE(HyourinMaru @ May 25 2009, 12:38 PM)
The reason it passed away?Sory 4 ur loss.. sad.gif
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hmmm dun reali know ....
not eating after it molted ... bad post molting i guess ....
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post May 25 2009, 12:59 PM

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Light morph C.Celebensis really beautiful...
Too bad they are small lol!
They looks like a pair adult, isnt it?
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post May 25 2009, 01:01 PM

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same size as L.A?

sure r quiet here... yawn.gif

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post May 25 2009, 01:12 PM

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Which 1? Celebensis? Not sure but there is a chaerilus sp my fren found in malaysia that is the same size as an adult LA
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post May 25 2009, 01:14 PM

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Ooo...sure got alot of tiny scorps.Heh
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More interesting fact to share
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Regarding size variation in Buthids
Especially buthids, do not have a fixed number of molts to adulthood, but ranges. As for example: Centruroides gracilis females may already become adults in the the 6th, 7th or 8th instar, and males may do so from the 4th-9th instar; as scorpions do not molt anymore once they have reach adulthood (= sexual maturity), their adult size strictly depends on which instar they belong to. That's why there are "small", "normal" and "large" adults, and even there may be "dwarf" or "giant" ones. By the way, the adult size is not dependant on that of the parents, so "small" adults may produce scorplings which will become later "normal"or "large" adults, and viceversa.


Regarding variation in coloration
Variation in coloration in scorpions and again, especially in Buthids, is not uncommon. Coloration can vary between populations from different areas, within the same population from one area and even within one litter of young, think about B.jacksoni, that has brown young (chocolate morph) and typical (orange) young or T.nematochirus.
In general there is a relationship between coloration of the scorpion and the substrate it lives on. Dark scorpions often occur on more rocky, earth kind of substrate and lighter scorpions on sandy substrates. But there are exceptions and this is not some kind of rule.

This is why size and coloration are no steady taxonomical characters in Buthids and that's why you cannot ID a species from the family Buthidae on size and coloration alone.

Credit: http://venomlist.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=24123

It lokks like some buthidae can be sexually mature b4 molting to their adulthood hmm.gif
This explained the male Junceus tat sexually mature at 6instar while female at 7th
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post May 25 2009, 01:46 PM

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my male longimanus is really horny,

he already dancing with the new female that i put in.

i also change the substrate from the damp saw dust to living grass and a very small fern like plant.

all 3 of them take a liking to the new substrate.
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Only grass? No substrate for them2 burrow?
Btw it sound cool though, got pic? tongue.gif


Added on May 25, 2009, 2:03 pmList of Buthidae genera in scorpion

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post May 25 2009, 02:06 PM

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will post asap. you know la how crappy the internet line these days.

the setup is more as an experiment to what i'm going to do by the end of this week.


Added on May 25, 2009, 2:10 pmupdate on mu scorps eating. they are eating the mealworms. thank god.

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post May 25 2009, 03:32 PM

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My AFS doesnt eat much. He eats one meal worm every other day. When I bought crickets just now, the shop sold me 40 crickets for RM2. I wanted Rm1 but he said RM2 minimum order. So now, how do i sustain my crickets? What do you guys feed them?
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One mealworm every other day is normal la sweat.gif
They have low metabolism, remember

Bout the crix, u can feed them with organic oats, turtle food, or mix of those two and roll some tissue ball and wet them, throw in to let them suck the water out of the tissue ball
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post May 25 2009, 03:37 PM

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but dont go crazy if they die one by one... You got tons of crix there might b interested in breeding them... well that is wht i will do.. coz im currently doing it as we speak..
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I wish to have another AFS, at least the crix i bought wont go to waste. Anybody care to give me one AFS? biggrin.gif

Can I give expired bread to da crix to eat? Seems to be da only food i got here for them now. Damn these crix poop a lot.

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