QUOTE(rafiqos @ Jul 8 2009, 05:32 PM)
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The Desert Hairy Scorpion (
Hadrurus arizonensis) are found in partially arid regions, not in superdry deserts. And the beauty about this species is its capability of constructing massive tunnels by scorpions' scale often in burrows up to 8 feet deep in the wild. They do not adjust well to the ambient humidity in the air, but have devised a rather ingenious method of coping with the harsh environment. This species is known to follow the moisture line in the soil where they burrow; going deeper underground where the humidity is greater when the external environment is unforgivingly dry(especially during summer) or too cold (during winter), and coming topside when humidity is too much down under.
It can be hypothesized that
Hadrurus arizonensis lives in an extremely narrow humidity bandwidth level. Too much humidity is just as bad as too little humidity. This species specific requirement is particularly apparent in younglings and where moulting takes place. Common sense says that a scorpion is in its most vulnerable state during moulting. Tweaking humidity to such narrow limits is not as easy as it sounds and
Hadrurus arizonensis humbles and puts to shame many advanced keepers.
As expected from the baldy
QUOTE(joshkyj @ Jul 8 2009, 06:01 PM)
oh....okok..thx..i'll remember tis name Liocheles Australasiae...
Added on July 8, 2009, 6:12 pmits Centruroides Margaritatus...haha....jus receive it 2day!!its a 2nd instar small little sling...
Must be from Lester...
QUOTE(s98432512 @ Jul 8 2009, 06:17 PM)
lol ...
scopions babies = scorplings.
Tarantula babies = sling ")
Actually i read before somewhere scorpling can be call as sling also
QUOTE(joshkyj @ Jul 8 2009, 06:17 PM)
its Centruroides Margaritatus...can some 1 tell me how its humitity???
Added on July 8, 2009, 6:19 pmlolz....i'm a newbie here..got lots of thing need to learn from pros over here..
There are no pro or noob in keeping scorpion...... Oh wait, hyourin quoted it
QUOTE(HyourinMaru @ Jul 8 2009, 06:23 PM)
I think call scorpling=spling easier
A not actual quote frm RyoKenzaki

Thx for quoting, a HH for ya
QUOTE(s98432512 @ Jul 9 2009, 12:41 AM)
Hi guys ...
the shipment arrived

some new guys into the family

one Buthus Occitanus scorpling --- fat


female Buthus Occitanus gravid ... even fatter

lol ..

gravid female Androctonus Amerouxi
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last but not least /....
Iurus Defoureius Asiaticus
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Keep some A.Amourexi sling for me, we can trade for my HH