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H. Arizonensis

The captain

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I have animals besides my tegu, but i dont contribute to tt's other forums. Here is a nice hairy desert scorpion i picked up at a show today. I have never kept a scorpion. But I figured might as well have one!
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Jer723

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those are so awesome! i know you just got one but are they hard to keep? i wish my mom would let me get one, lol
 

LouDog760

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Great scorp. I had 5 H. arizonensis my self but I sold mine. But I plan to breed a cool looking morph of these Hadrurus arizonensis pallidus. I'll post a picture below. p.s Keep this species dry!


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cornking4

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I used to have a desert hairy. It's cool (and nerve-racking) to let them hang out on your shoulder. Haha my friends wouldn't go in my room anymore. They needed to grow a pair and hold him. lol.
 

cornking4

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BTW if you get one of these, make sure it's captive bred and free from parasites and molds. I've lost so many wild caughts to mold.
 

MIKE-ZILLA

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I used to keep emporer and asian forest types. also had an unidentified type that may have been an african fat tailed scorpion.The Biggest problem Ive seen is people not providing a humid shelter for molting. seeing your pictures gets me fired up and now I want to get some more.
 

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