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post Jul 14 2009, 02:05 AM

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QUOTE(rideon @ Jul 14 2009, 01:51 AM)
if she groomed her self dont worry.. she must have eaten them up...


Added on July 14, 2009, 1:54 amAlacran Tartarus remind me of Lychas Scutilus..
the Opistophthalmus karooensis is such a beauty...look at their colorization.. but if someone do have these i dont think they can live long in a lab or someones house.. i think it need more attention to humidity, temperature and bla bla bla...


Added on July 14, 2009, 1:56 amthe theory is that the male let them self be eaten to spread its genes and hoping that the female have stronger broods. Hoping that she rejects other males. well these applies to spiders but some say same with scorpions..
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Er i dun think male scorpion "let" themself to be eaten, they tried so hard to escape as soon as possible....
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post Jul 14 2009, 02:07 AM

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well i did say that applies to spiders... and some say also applies to scorps.. i dunno.. have to read more..


Added on July 14, 2009, 2:09 amhow come i always success in breeding crix than mealworms.. dammit.. i have to feed these little critters now.. have to chop some potatoes...

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Found this in MES scorpions
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On average, a little more than one scorpions out of three will not be likely to rocreate another time. We supposed that at certain species, the sacrifice of the male would be useful to nourish the female, which would cause to increase the number of young to be born.


I think its safe to assume the female eat the male in order to acquire more nutrient to prepare the developed of the young scorpling in the future
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post Jul 14 2009, 02:12 AM

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i dunno...

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Rideon, im happy to take them all from u biggrin.gif
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post Jul 14 2009, 02:17 AM

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lolz... nah.. ...
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Added on July 14, 2009, 2:18 amy am i still searching for info on michael jackson and a documentary about him.. am i a fan... hmm..
by the way.. is ur c.marg looks darker? coz 2 of mine is .. mayb waiting for molt?

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Yeah mine darker, and look so big, but still not molting
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post Jul 14 2009, 04:34 AM

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just found a good website... hopefully if we got some extreme amount of money we could go there and catch some scorps...

http://www.scorpions.co.za/index.php?optio...ntpage&Itemid=1
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post Jul 14 2009, 05:42 AM

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QUOTE(HyourinMaru @ Jul 14 2009, 01:58 AM)
Wow...my 1st time to see such scorpions,really beautiful biggrin.gif
But the mites is between the pincer,the whitish spot there and i dun think she can clear dat part off.
Still,i think i can feed her cos the place dat i applied vaseline hav a distance to where she always use to grab things. smile.gif


Added on July 14, 2009, 2:01 am

But there r theory says dat the male try to flee in order to escape sexual cannibalism hmm.gif
Hav to research more and this also related to today's topic tongue.gif
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normally the spider eat up the male when mating is to make sure the process go longer

it show that reproducing the next generation is more important to their own life

furthermore the female spiders are now fulled and dont have to hunt before giving birth


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i saw it on National geographic

i dono if it applies to scorpions or tarantulas
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post Jul 14 2009, 08:49 AM

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mine C. Magaritatus molted smile.gif
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Congrate, my Liocheles Australasiae 3rd batch molted to 2nd instar too
Only 6 out of 9 was visible, the rest i think couldn't make it
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QUOTE(RyoKenzaki @ Jul 14 2009, 12:40 PM)
Congrate, my Liocheles Australasiae 3rd batch molted to 2nd instar too
Only 6 out of 9 was visible, the rest i think couldn't make it
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CONGRATS ON THE MOLTING TOO smile.gif
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post Jul 14 2009, 01:14 PM

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good to hear that everyone's scorps are molting successfully.
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post Jul 14 2009, 01:18 PM

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Well remember tat time when my LQ molted, i posted a pic of my stigmurus in pre molt?
Until now she haven molt and refuse to eat zzzz
Maybe she is craving for cricket
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maybe so.. got bored with mealworm..
one question.. can mycosis eats its way into the exoskeleton of a spinifer? coz i picked up one of my females up and saw some crack and hole on its left pincers. Rite below it.. i try to get some pics.. as im home now..


Added on July 14, 2009, 1:33 pmits in the circles...
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Added on July 14, 2009, 1:34 pmits still functional.. but im just worried.. anyone care to help me out here..

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hmmm open wound ??

kana slash in fight ?

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post Jul 14 2009, 01:44 PM

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cant be.. all of the scorps in the communal tank are all peacefull. they dont fight each other only last few months.. but i do remember she always stays near the water bowl and sometimes inside the water bowl...


Added on July 14, 2009, 1:48 pmdont want one of those internal injuries that rafiq was mentioning to us last time. the internal mites (or somethings like that) that slowly eats its way out..


Added on July 14, 2009, 1:54 pmar... damn i have to go work now.. i hope someone cn help me with this..

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post Jul 14 2009, 05:54 PM

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I have noticed that if my substrate is 100% coco fibre.. it doesnt work very well for burrowing..
What is a substrate that is good for my scorpion to be able to burrow successfully?

Thanks..
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QUOTE(rideon @ Jul 14 2009, 01:24 PM)
maybe so.. got bored with mealworm..
one question.. can mycosis eats its way into the exoskeleton of a spinifer? coz i picked up one of my females up and saw some crack and hole on its left pincers. Rite below it.. i try to get some pics.. as im home now..


Added on July 14, 2009, 1:33 pmits in the circles...
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Added on July 14, 2009, 1:34 pmits still functional.. but im just worried.. anyone care to help me out here..
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Dun worry, mycosis rarely happen on rainforest sp, wat more when ur substrate is nt wet at all
It looks like old injury from fall or fight, it shd be alright

QUOTE(unfazedgamer @ Jul 14 2009, 05:54 PM)
I have noticed that if my substrate is 100% coco fibre.. it doesnt work very well for burrowing..
What is a substrate that is good for my scorpion to be able to burrow successfully?

Thanks..
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U shld be able to get excavator sand at ur area
Or u can use exo terra sand, spray it and let it dry under the sun b4 using so the burrow wont collapse
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post Jul 14 2009, 06:38 PM

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As i do not bother about the luring from the Godness of Luck

problems always come to me~

the scorpling in the circle

is hanging on the leg of its mama and seems like not very stable (swinging

it looks very dangerous

any method to help in this case?


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