even at the size of 1 inch++ does a l.mucronatus still feed on diced mealworms/pinhead crix?
~ Scorpion ~ V1, Any newbies or owner pls post here.
~ Scorpion ~ V1, Any newbies or owner pls post here.
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Apr 15 2008, 10:35 AM
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even at the size of 1 inch++ does a l.mucronatus still feed on diced mealworms/pinhead crix?
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Apr 22 2008, 09:39 PM
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Hey guys, got any contact on where I can get AFS scorplings/juvie around? Interested to get one, but definitely not adults...
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Apr 23 2008, 12:14 AM
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Hey guys, any idea how often do scorplings molt?
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Apr 24 2008, 02:43 AM
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Alright, thanks a lot for the info, Rafiqos! Gunna get some AFS scorplings from crazymouse soon and at the meantime, my mini terrarium for my l.mucronatus scorplings has been completed!! So far, these idiots ate like 2 pinhead crix each hahaha
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May 1 2008, 12:07 AM
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Imo, heart shape = female, circle = male....
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Aug 3 2008, 03:24 PM
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I believe none of us here said anything about you being a newbie nor you being dumb. Neither did we say that we're smarter or more superior than you. Maybe you yourself have some form of inferiority complex I presume? Btw, H.longimanus and H.spinifer can be crossbred and in fact they probably has been crossbred many times not only in the wild but as well as in captivity. Heterometrus sp. are fairly easy to breed though, only thing is the time that they take after mating to give birth is almost about a year if I have not mistaken. The little tough part is however taking care of the scorplings and making sure all of them survives. If you wanna look for Heterometrus sp. I believe most pet shops have them, you just gotta learn how to sex them to get a pair. They are superbly easy to sex though. Good luck!
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