balam
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Looking for IdOk,
I brought back three of these little spunky scorpions from Bakersfield, Ca a couple of weekends ago.
They are being kept communally as we found 10+ in a fallen and decaying log at ~3400 ft elevation.
I keep them pretty humid (mist every third day)
Side...
Telson...
Also looking to Id in order to try to determine venom potency and other factors.
They seem to be doing great communally, throw in three/four crickets every week and they are fine
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WBurke17
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Serradigitus gertschi striatus like 90% sure
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ftorres
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Hello,
I agree with Warren, but not 100 sure.
francisco
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rosenkrieger
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If it helps, here's a pic of the one's I caught. You can see a little more detail in them:
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WBurke17
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Same answer
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balam
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cool, thank you all
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rosenkrieger
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awesome, I'd been kinda wondering what they were as well.
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~Abyss~
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Serradigitus gertschi I love these guys
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BamBaboons
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Want some, eddy? Chase has some he'd be willing to give you at the next bbq if you want.
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cacoseraph
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those are some mean looking scorps. nice
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balam
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I haven't experienced mean from them as of yet, but they sure are speedy
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rosenkrieger
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They're not mean at all. More skittish than anything. I can poke and prod at them with my finger and they are more interested in running away than stinging.
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cacoseraph
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i didn't mean that they were mean. i meant that they have a very angular and sharp look to them, a bit like some of the buthids
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~Abyss~
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| BamBaboons wrote: | | Want some, eddy? Chase has some he'd be willing to give you at the next bbq if you want. |
Woah haven't been on here in a while. I'll try to make the bbq I can take some of your hands.
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