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deathpion
post Apr 22 2010, 10:03 PM

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BEAUTIFUL!!!! The first thing which came to my mind when I saw the picture.
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post May 3 2010, 02:48 PM

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post May 15 2010, 03:58 AM

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mad.gif Ants do attack scorpions. I just found out the hard way. Left only the tail of my androctonus bicolor scorplings. Luckily the other scorplings of other species are ok, maybe because they are bigger perhaps. vmad.gif
All suspects caught are sentenced to death by boiling water already.
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post May 15 2010, 12:53 PM

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Haha the ants at my home are already immune to ant powder. I'm using ant cystal bait type also now no effect, Normally i clear one area and place them there after a while ants appear i'll shift them to another, yesterday there were no sign of ants when I last checked, must be the mealworm that they were eating attracted the ants.
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post May 16 2010, 05:40 AM

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Congratz on the new brood, seems you have great luck with hottentota hottentota. So busy yet got time to post pictures here hahahaha. See you soon little kid.
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post May 16 2010, 11:50 PM

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This male certainly like his chick BIG. Hahahaha, hopefully he didn't become her meal which I doubt judging from the fully fed syndrome. BUsy yet manage time to watch babies being delivered and initiating sex for scorpions, hehehehehehe.
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post May 21 2010, 01:28 AM

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Nice to see you popping up, been wondering where were you. Take good care of yourself bro. BTW nice article.
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post May 23 2010, 04:29 AM

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Haha not hard just dangerous if not careful. HEHEHEHE.
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post May 29 2010, 05:15 AM

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QUOTE(afiqheafy @ May 29 2010, 12:44 AM)
hello again...
i went to a pet store 1 day...
the staff said that the scorpion can't see (rabun)..
is it true ?
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Hahaha so I guess the eight eyes are for show then. Cheers. tongue.gif
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post May 31 2010, 04:03 AM

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QUOTE(afiqheafy @ May 31 2010, 12:54 AM)
really ?
that's quite an interstng fact..huhu
but how can they sense that they are being threaten ?  hmm.gif
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I was just joking when I say their 8 eyes are for show. In daylight they can only see blurred images with other senses like sensory hair on their anatomy to assist but by night time the outer layer on it's eyes are retracted making them 10,000 times more sensitive and can even see with just the light from the stars which they use to navigate their way. And the most remarkable thing is they can see 360 degrees. Watch BBC Animal Planet on an episode named one sensitive scorpion, it contains a lot of information you'll find useful, me being a lazy reader watch a lot hahahaha. thumbup.gif

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