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PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:30 pm    Post subject: What Species Do YOU Keep? Reply with quote

Sup Guys I though since we are starting a new forum it would be good to know what species do you keep in order to advise and help eachother. This is what i have:
Leirus quinquestriatus hebraeus
Androctonus australis
Androctonus amoreux
Androctonus crassicauda
Parabuthus transvaalicus
Hottentotta hottentotta
Hottentotta judaicus
Hottentotta trilineatus
Hottentotta caboverdensis
Tityus tigmurus
Tityus serrulatus
Tityus asthenes
Centruroides margaritatus
Centruroides vittatus
Rhopalurus junceus
Lychas burdoi
Hadrurus arizonensis
Uroplectes olivaceus
Orthochirus scrobiculosus negebensis
Buthus occitanus
Babycurus jacksoni
Ophistopalmus boehmi
Pandinus cavimanus
Vaejovis puritanus


So if anyone wants to share experiences or ask questions about any of this species i would be happy to help.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

good idea man. this could be a really useful list for someone to be able to consult if they need help with something Smile

local Anuroctonus sp.
local Vaejovids

1 penultimate (i think) Tityus stigmurus
5 3-4i Chinese armortail, Mesobuthus martensii (cb'ed them myself)
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 5:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

heres what i have..saddly due to the fact i have sold most my breeding stock trying to get pedes and T's...

Leirus quinquestriatus
A. australis
A.bicolor
A.mauritanicus
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

great idea Raul!

I started the same thing in the tarantula thread. Laughing


The scorpions I keep, consist of the following:

Babycurus jacksoni
Hadogenes paucidens
Pandinus imperator
Vaejovis spp.
Anuroctonus spp.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 4:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Let's see if I get them all
9.L.quin
2 P.imps
2.H.spin
1.H. species
1. H.tryl
1. H. paucidens
7.V.spin
8.M. mart
1 B.jacksonii
1 P. liosoma
2 P. silvestrii
1 Vaejovis sp.
I think i have more than this but I can't remember....
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Finally got around to updating my list;

4.0.0…Anuroctonus pococki
0.0.1…Babycurus jacksoni
0.1.3…Centruroides exilicaude
1.1.1…Hadoenes paucidens
2.1.0…Hadrurus arizonesis
0.0.4…Mesobuthus martensii
1.1.0…Pandinus imperator
0.0.20.Paruroctonus silvestrii
2.1.0…Smeringuros mesaengis
0.0.1…Superstitionia donensis
0.0.1…Vaejovis carolinianus
2.1.0…Vaejovis coahuilae
1.2.0…Vaejovis puritanus
0.2.1…Vaejovis spinigeris
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 1:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

0.2.0...Anuroctonus pococki*
0.3.68.Centruroides vittatus*
1.0.1...Smeringurus mesaensis
0.0.2...Tityus falconensis*
0.2.0...Tityus stigmurus*
0.0.1...Vaejovis coahuilae
0.1.0...Vaejovis crassimanus
0.0.2...Vaejovis puritanus*
0.0.1...Vaejovis spinigeris
0.0.1...Vaejovis sp.
* = Breeding projects or future projects


I am working on getting some Isometrus maculatus, and some other rare bark scorpions, anyone got any leads?
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 4:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Centruroides Bicolor
Centruroides Gracilis
Centruroides vitattus
Centruroides Margaritatus
Centruroides Exilicauda
Centruroides exilicauda gertschi morph
Centruroides hentzi
Babycurus Jacksoni
Hotentotta Hotentotta
Hotentotta trilineatus
Heterometrus spinifer
Heterometrus longgimanus
Heterometrus laoticus
Heterometrus swammerdami
Diplocentrus spitzeri
Rhopalurus junceus
Parabuthus transvallicus
Androctonus australis
LQ
Androctonus bicolor
Lychas infuscatus
O.S.negebensis
Orthochirus fuscipes
Odontorus dentatus
Uroplectes carinatus
Isometrus maculatus
Chaerilus celebensis
liocheles weigensis
liocheles australisae
Vaejovis spinigerus
Vaejovis confusus
Tityus stigmurus
Tityus serrulatus
Hadogenes paucidens
Pandinus imperator
Pandinus cavimanus



I have some other species but they are dead now.....huhuhu!
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 7:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

OK here are mine
0.0.1 - Anuroctonus phaiodactyles - Cutey Pie
0.0.4 - Buthacus leptochelys nitzani - Oogie Boogie, Count Frogula, King Tangelo, Green Meanie
0.0.1 - Centruroides gracillis - Wilbur
0.1.0 - Hadrurus arizonensis pallidus - Mellow Yellow
0.0.3 – Heterometrus loaticus – Banh Xeo, Cha Gio, Che
1.2.0 - Heterometrus longimanus - Mickey & Mallory, Shima
0.1.0 - Heterometrus spinifer - Mr. Pinch A lot
0.1.0 - Leirius quinquestritus - Darwin Zucchalini
1.1.2 – Pandinus imperator – Sissy, Little Otik, Madonna, Jesus
0.0.3 - Rhopalurus junceus - Trix, Cheerio, Chex
0.0.2 - Scorpio maurus - Evander Pinchifield, Tick
0.0.1 - Smeringurus mesaensis - Anthony Soprano
0.0.7 – Tityus falconensis - Venice, Caracas, Maracaibo, Sucre-Blue, Orinoco, Zagnut
0.0.5 – Tityus stigmurus - Babassu, Maranhao, Cassava, Sousa
0.0.3 – Tityus serrulatus - Cacao, Chicory, Pacoka
0.0.1 -  Vaejovis puritanus - Zippy Longstockings, Lil Bit
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tabbie, unless your T. stigmurus are from one of the few known sexual populations of this species they are most likely all female. The same with your T. serrulatus. Gotta love parthenogenesis.
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 7:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You may be right...they were gifts from BrianS and are all of less then half an inch.  When I got them they were about 1/4" newborns.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Androctonus australis
Androctonus amoreuxi
Babycurus jacksoni (past)
Hottentotta judaicus
Leuirus quinquestriatus
Centruroides hentzi
Centruroides gracilis
Centruroides sculpturatus
Isometrus maculatus (past)
Heterometrus sp. (past)
Pandinus imperator (past)
Hadogenes paucidens
Vaejovis confusus
Vaejovis spinigerus
Hadrurus arizonensis
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:25 am    Post subject: Scorpions Reply with quote

Numerous buthids and vaejovids and a hormurid (Opisthacanthus (Monodopisthacanthus) madagascariensis).
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 5:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a whole pile of H. paucidens (looks like 2.5.1).  My first female had 7 babies back in March, but none survived past two months, so I am hoping I'll get another chance to try to raise babies.  The 0.0.1 is an unrelated baby I also got in March, so he/she has been hanging in there since then, despite my tender loving care...!

Also have 1.0 P. imperator I got for my son from DavidRS back at the May BBQ.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 9:04 am    Post subject: Hadogenes sp. "paucidens" Reply with quote

Celeste wrote:
I have a whole pile of H. paucidens (looks like 2.5.1).  My first female had 7 babies back in March, but none survived past two months, so I am hoping I'll get another chance to try to raise babies.  The 0.0.1 is an unrelated baby I also got in March, so he/she has been hanging in there since then, despite my tender loving care...!

Also have 1.0 P. imperator I got for my son from DavidRS back at the May BBQ.


Celeste,

Next time you breed this species, give the young a bit of moisture and they should do well.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 6:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the advice, Dystempered!  Yeah -- I had two babies that survived two months, but never molted a second time, and died within a day of each other (they were in separate containers) so I figured I was probably keeping them too dry.  The other (unrelated) baby I have been keeping slightly more moist/humid.  Still haven't seen him/her molt even one time yet, though.

I have all my paucidens in the reptile room now, where the humidity is ~50%, and they seem quite happy.
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 8:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Celeste wrote:
Thanks for the advice, Dystempered!  Yeah -- I had two babies that survived two months, but never molted a second time, and died within a day of each other (they were in separate containers) so I figured I was probably keeping them too dry.  The other (unrelated) baby I have been keeping slightly more moist/humid.  Still haven't seen him/her molt even one time yet, though.

I have all my paucidens in the reptile room now, where the humidity is ~50%, and they seem quite happy.


Hi Celeste,

Hormurids can be a strange and tempermental lot when it comes to their growth and development. For example: people that keep Opisthacanthus spp. tend to keep them under more mesic conditions which is well for the majority of species but not for all. Several members of the Malagasy endemic subgenus Monodopisthacanthus are found in chambers and shallow burrows under ground structure in arid and hyper-arid regions of the island BUT still require at least moderate (up to 60% RH) humidity to reproduce and develop properly. With increased temperature and %RH rates, the gestation period in females of several species can even be decreased from 15–18 months, to as little as 12–14 months, with most hormurids requiring 4–10 years to reach maturity. Hormuridae is an interesting group of scorpions but not a group for the impatient! ::lol::

BTW, at present, this family is the Liochelidae Fet & Bechly BUT it should actually be Hormuridae.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 2:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks, Lucian!  That's kind of like baby Sulcata tortoises -- even though they come from a very arid region (sub-Sahara Africa), in captivity the babies will get dehydrated and get kidney failure if you don't dunk them in water evey day.  Go figure.  Supposedly, it's because they live in their own little "microclimates" in underground burrows, where it stays [relatively] nice and cool and humid.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 7:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Celeste wrote:
Thanks, Lucian!  That's kind of like baby Sulcata tortoises -- even though they come from a very arid region (sub-Sahara Africa), in captivity the babies will get dehydrated and get kidney failure if you don't dunk them in water evey day.  Go figure.  Supposedly, it's because they live in their own little "microclimates" in underground burrows, where it stays [relatively] nice and cool and humid.


Celeste,

The same reliance on microclimate and micrometeorology in larger generalized habitats for survival applies to scorpions as well. Even Leiurus quinquestriatus from hyper-arid regions excavate burrows to depths of 8–12 inches to escape the harsh climatic effects within various desert regions (Khartoum, Negev, etc.), where daytime temperatures can range from 110–117F, with RH in the 15–20% range. In burrows, temperatures can be 8–15 degrees cooler and RH as high as 43%. In captivity, the majority of L. quinquestriatus prefer temperatures in the range of 76–79F, with RH levels of 60–70%. Under such ec's, this species will not excavate burrows or scrapes but simply resides in spaces under available surface structure.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 9:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I currently have

2.3 H Arizonensis More on the way next week this is my favorite scorpion species.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 12:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

SCORPS:
1 Hadogenes paucidens
1 Leiurus quinquestriatus
1 Parabuthus leiosoma
2 Hadrurus arizonensis
3 Vaejovis confusus
150+ Centruroides sculpturatus (3 separate tanks)

TARANTULAS:
1 Pterinochilus murinus
1 Grammostola rosea
1 Brachypelma albopilosum
1 Brachypelma boehmei
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 1:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have/had

LQ
A austrailis
C sculpturatus
C hentzi
H spinifer
P imperator
H trillenatus
H tamulus sindicus
B jacksoni
H arizonesis
V spinigerus
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

My little scorp collection:

13 V. puritanus
2 P. imperator
1 H. arizonesis



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