So what do you do when you lose a couple scorps? Get more of course!
So over the last week (and mostly the last two days at Pomona) I have added:
Hadrurus Spadix
Hadrurus Arizonensis Pallidus (gravid)
Pandinus Impertor (gravid, and phyiscally much larger than my other emp)
Heterometrus Laoticus (male and female, for breeding purposes)
Androctonus Amoreuxi
So this brings my total to 34.
Hadrurus Spadix
Pandinus Imperator
Hadrurus Arizonensis Pallidus
Heterometrus Laoticus
Androctonus Amoreuxi
Celeste
What a great pose in that fourth shot! :-)
ftorres
Hello,
Hey Celeste I trained that scorpion to posse like that.
My secret is a daily dose of smacking their tails.
JK these guys are naturaly agressive and very alert so the treat pose comes out naturaly.
Sean thanks again for all the help please also extend my gratitude to you wife for all the help this weekend.
So we nned to get you 16 or so more scorpions so you can be even with your wife's T collection.
francisco
SeanCasey
Celeste, The H. Laoticus seems to always been in that pose. Originally I was avoiding the Heterometrus because of how similar they look to the untrained eye to the Pandinus, but after seeing these guys I just had get them. Lets hope my breeding attempts go smoothly.
Francisco, It was our pleasure to help out. we really enjoyed it. We did move the millipedes into a critter keep as the hole in the box was a bit too big and this morning I had to rescue a poor milli that had gotten stuck trying to exit through the hole.
Comment regarding pictures: I'll lable them later, I was falling asleep when I posted that. Also the first picture is really blurry, but I loved the pose she was in and I think the picture is actually kinda cool looking out of focus and all.
DeniseCasey
At this point, I think your breeding attempt will be whatever you can get!
This morning, the male climbed over the divider and was hanging out with the female. I think the male is ready for love!