Thursday, October 28, 2010

Flat Rock Scorpion


 The Flat Rock Scorpion, supposedly the longest scorpion in the world, is a wonderful species for a beginner, intermediate keeper, or an advanced collector. It's a large, long-lived scorpion unlike any other. It's body is shaped to fit into the cracks and crevices almost any rock. Flat Rock Scorpions will almost never sting somebody, but will not hesitate to pinch. Certain people claim to handle their Flat Rock Scorpions, but you shouldn't go by those guidelines. There are many different color variations of the Flat Rock Scorpions. This may have something to do with the different locations the scorpions are caught in. Due to their high appeal, Flat Rock Scorpions are scorpions that dealers, pet shops, etc. try to obtain and breed. Flat Rock Scorpions are a common sight in captive collections, and those are some of the reasons why!


Flat Rock Scorpion

Hadogenes troglodytes ( South-African Flat Rock )
Diet : pinhead crickets , others insect and small pinkies .
Venom : Midly Venomous
Dangerous : No , suitable for begineer .
This is most longest scorpion in the world , it body shape can fit .
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Price are depend on it size

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Chilean Rose Tarantula


   The Chilean Rose Tarantula is one of the most commonly imported tarantulas in the trade today. This species of tarantula is a combination of being fairly large, hardy and docile. The Chilean Rose Tarantula can be found in almost any pet store, and can be found in two different color phases. One of the color phases of the Chilean Rose Tarantula is a tan to brown overall color with pink hairs and a pink carapace, while the other is a tarantula with red hairs all over it's body. The photo to the left shows the brown and pink phase. These used to be classified under two different species, but they are now both known as Chilean Rose Tarantulas. There are many pet stores that carry Chilean Rose Tarantulas, although they may be under different names. Some of these names are listed below. The Chilean Rose Tarantula is the ultimate starter species, and should be considered for anybody who wants to dive into the hobby.

Chilean Rose Tarantula

Grammostola rosea ( Chilean Rose Haired Tarantula, Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula, Chilean Common Tarantula )
Diet : Cricket , insect , roach and pinkie mouse
Venom : Midly Venomous
Dangerous : No , the most calm tarantula
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Chinese Swimming Scorpion




Yes, for the most part - cannibalism can happen as juvies. they can co-habitate with mesobuthus martensii. Gorgeous species. known to breed like rabbits even with scorplings still riding piggyback. they like to hide and allegedly like to soak in water (I have not witnessed them taking interest in soaking or swimming so I cannot attest to this)
 Instead of looking for food or stalking it's food it hangs in wait and when the prey passes below it snags it up in it's pedipalps and in some cases I've witnessed it holding the prey alive until it's ready to eat it and then it stings it. I would say that these guys are fast as lightening.

Chinese swimming scorpion

Pandinus imperator ( CSS scorpion )
Diet : mealworm , cricket and roach
Venom : Strong Venomous
Dangerous : Aggresive and not to be handle
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Emperor Scorpion


In the wild, emperor scorpions are reported to feed primarily on termites. In captivity they readily feed on cricketscockroaches, and mealworms. Emperor scorpions are also known to eat small mice and lizards. Emperors are burrowing scorpions, digging with the first two pairs of legs. A burrow may be little more than a hollow under a rock or may twist and turn more than six feet into the earth. In the wild, emperors are said to burrow into termite mounds and make their homes there.
Emperor scorpions are preyed on by reptiles, mammals and amphibians.The emperor scorpion, like most scorpions, is timid and reclusive. If given a choice they will spend the vast majority of their time hiding in a hole, only venturing out to hunt.


Emperor Scorpion

Pandinus imperator ( Emperor scorpion / Imperial scorpion )
Diet : cricket , roach and insect
Venom : Midly venomous
Dangerous : Moderate. 70% to handle
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Price : Rm90-Rm130


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Asian Forest Scorpion




   The Malaysian Forest Scorpions or Asian Forest Scorpion is hardy, quiet, and easy to care for. It is also impressive to look at. But unlike the Emperor Scorpion it is not handleable. It is quite defensive and will readily sting when it feels cornered or in danger.
     At a glance these large, shiny black scorpions are often mistaken for the commonly kept Emperor Scorpion. However, the Asian Forest Scorpion is similar to the Emperor Scorpion only in looks and not in behavior. They are very aggressive and unlike the Emperor Scorpion, this species is not as likely to settle down in captivity. It can be distinguished from the Emperor in that it is slightly more elongated and its pedipalps and claws are larger and more elongated.



Asian forest scorpion

Heterometrus spinifer ( Malaysian asian forest / giant blue scorpion )
Diet: cricket , roach , mealworm , insect
Easy to find and handle
Venom: Midly venomous
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Baby : Rm12
Medium : Rm35
Large : Rm40


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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Singapore Blue Tarantula (SBT)


The Singapore Blue (Lampropelma violaceopes), is a large, arboreal species, of tarantula from countries Malaysia and Singapore. These spiders have been known to grow in excess of 9 inches across. The body is a very colorful blue with brown or even gold carapace. The male equivalent is usually never as vibrant.Singapore Blues are common as pets because of their beautiful colors. Caution should be taken as these are very aggressive animals. They will defend themselves using their venom transferred via fangs.
Recommended feeding, includes four to six live crickets, every few weeks. Gut loading, or providing prey with vitamins and other nutrients, provides tarantulas with a healthy meal. Uneaten prey should be removed after one day. Fasting, or not eating, for days or weeks at a time is sometimes an indication of an upcoming moult. A water dish should be supplied and maintained, shallow enough for the tarantula to drink from.

Cyriopagopus sp ( Singapore blue tarantula )
Diet: cricket , roach , mealworm
Venomous: Midly venom
Dangerous : Yes
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Orange Baboon Tarantula (OBT)


Usambara Orange Baboon Tarantulas are one of several species of Pterinochilus (the common name doesn't mean anything, but I've included it here since many people who view my site are not keen on proper Latin names). Scientists still have a lot to learn about the taxonomy and different species of the genus Pterinochilus. These spiders lack the urticating hairs of the New World tarantulas, but can be quite defensive. These obligate burrowers may remain secluded in their burrows for long periods of time. 



Orange baboon tarantula

Pterinochilus murinus ( OBT / Orange bite thing / Pterror / Mombasa golden starburst tarantula )
Diet : Mealworm , Cricket , roach and insect 
Venom : Midly venomous but painful
Dangeorus : YES very painful bite
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