hy @ all. jason this problem what you and uwe had is not new by Parabuthus spp . a big problem is the streß by this species, maybe the biggest problem... They need a little damp cave, that is right. and not to hot, 32 degrees is okay. not every brood is like the other, there are many factors... dont...
nice to see that your P.planicauda became a brood but it is not good that the scorplings are not on the back of the female... this problem is not new in this species.
do not stress the female. maybe the scoprlings climb back to the female. i hope it for you.
in my opinion Leiurus quinquestriatus are not difficult to breed, i do this over two generations. this species is not for beginners, they are very dangerous and also aggressive.
hello @ all. in germany is spring, and here are the results ;) regards alex Uroplectes planimanus / 2.instar http://www.abload.de/img/11tmcgc.jpg Uroplectes fischeri "dark" / 1.instar http://www.abload.de/img/22wjiky.jpg http://www.abload.de/img/446zdcc.jpg Uroplectes fischeri "light&...
yes, it is Parabuthus granulatus and it is possible that she is gravid there are 3 color morphes of Parabuthus granulatus. the "dark morphe" is from namibia and the "light morphe" is from western cape.
hy @ all. here are new brood, molting and maiting pictures :) i hope you like... regards alex Uroplectes flavoviridis 0.1 http://www.abload.de/img/1.0vs4vj.jpg Isometrus maculatus 0.1 breeding time 9 weeks http://www.abload.de/img/2.0w9whg.jpg Lychas infuscatus 0.1 - adult http://www.abload.de/img/3...