My New Desert Hairy
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My New Desert Hairy
Here's my new Hadrurus arizonensis
In a temporary set up for the night whilst I let the excavator clay dry out.
In a temporary set up for the night whilst I let the excavator clay dry out.
BlueTongueDan- Arachnoholic Member
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Re: My New Desert Hairy
Nice Dan, and great shots buddy
Did you end up getting this from Lee ?
Regards,
Peter.
Did you end up getting this from Lee ?
Regards,
Peter.
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Thanks
Nope, ended up getting it from a local reptile shop
Nope, ended up getting it from a local reptile shop
BlueTongueDan- Arachnoholic Member
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Re: My New Desert Hairy
Your welcome matey
Tis a stunning scorp, bet your well pleased
Also btw its nice to see someone else up at this time
Tis a stunning scorp, bet your well pleased
Also btw its nice to see someone else up at this time
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Definatly am Been wanting one for ages.
Haha, yea. I wasnt expecting any replies untill the morning
Haha, yea. I wasnt expecting any replies untill the morning
BlueTongueDan- Arachnoholic Member
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BlueTongueDan wrote:Definatly am Been wanting one for ages.
Haha, yea. I wasnt expecting any replies untill the morning
Awesome
And yeah its not very active of a night here for some reason lol.. perhaps once we have more members, some of those hopefully stay up later than 10pm xD
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Lookin good mate
Wait out for the sharp bit
Wait out for the sharp bit
Young_Gun- Moderators
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Ya gotta love these scorpions.
I think I can see a touch of mycosis in the back leg there and possibly in segment IV in the metasoma. Just watch this doesn't spread.
Unfortunately you find a lot of desert species come with a touch of mycosis.
but it is easily contained
I think I can see a touch of mycosis in the back leg there and possibly in segment IV in the metasoma. Just watch this doesn't spread.
Unfortunately you find a lot of desert species come with a touch of mycosis.
but it is easily contained
Lisa Baines- Moderators
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Lisa Baines wrote:Ya gotta love these scorpions.
I think I can see a touch of mycosis in the back leg there and possibly in segment IV in the metasoma. Just watch this doesn't spread.
Unfortunately you find a lot of desert species come with a touch of mycosis.
but it is easily contained
Thank you, I will keep a close eye on it
Thanks, Young_Gun
A couple more photos.
BlueTongueDan- Arachnoholic Member
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