SeanCasey
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My collectionSEANS SCORPIONS AT THIS URL: http://www.caseyinc.us/scorps/
Enjoy!
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Steven
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Awesome!
Heres the rub... but just a little ... could you add the age/instar/guesstowhereits@..?
The cuban is just amazing! ..DESIRE. but if i had to pic a fav...Hottentotta Judaicus.. probably seen others that look like it..but everytime I think...now thats a scorp I should house and play with!
Cool stuff thanks for sharing ..good timing 4 me ..was just thinkin'bout scorps.
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Celeste
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Yeah! Thanks for posting pix of your scorps, Sean!
Now if I want to know what a ParabuthusIsometrusHadrurusBabycurusUroctonus looks like, there's another good place to look!
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SeanCasey
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Thanks!
I will be updating this when time allows and adding other information. A couple of the pictures are of specemines that I have lost, but have replaced or multiples of.
I'm just glad scorps are easier to photograph than T's! No worried about them making an escape attempt while getting their pictures taken!
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balam
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Now i see where you were going with the -common name questions- (if you were to include them next to the scientific name) on Saturday...
I think this list has some major potential. They are awesome specimens.
Great job Sean!!!
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balam
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Wow man, I think you added more to the page but that is an awesome collection (are they all alive? or are these sp. that you've owned at different times?)!!!
EIther way, it's good to be able to have a reference like this one when trying to ID a scorp.
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