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Old 12-06-2008, 02:25 PM
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Default Babycurus jacksoni - drinking, cleaning, pooing - VERY PIC HEAVY

I just thought I'd show off some of the pictures I was lucky enough to get yesterday in about the space of half hour I got snaps of my scorps pooing (joy), cleaning themselves, drinking from the water dish and then just sitting there in the open in broad daylight posing for me! So I'm happy!

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Old 12-06-2008, 02:38 PM
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awesome scorps! setups look good too!
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Thanks, though on the subject whilst I was looking at the large pics here Im noticing what look like mites... could be water or the tiny sand grains though....hmmm
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Great shots

Great set ups

Am envious

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Thanks very much, its all one set up though, there are 4 in there communally, have been since they were 2i now theyre fully grown (just), might be one more moult in one or two of them before breeding age
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have to say mate they look great.. set up and all... keep them pic's coming ....
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Just a few pictures of the setup...



Their usual hiding place




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im not an expert but in this pic your scorp looks rather gravid, id speak to incubus if your unsure.



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im not an expert but in this pic your scorp looks rather gravid, id speak to incubus if your unsure.



Normally I'd agree, as it does look really gravid. but I got them about 4 months ago at 2i so theres not really been enough time to reach adulthood (~6months) and be gravid to the point of looking big for it, im guessing another molt is coming up (even though the biggest in the tank is already twice the size of the smallest, even though they were the same size when I recieved them) or maybe it is indeed gravid.

What do you guys think?
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ive seen some big scorps ready for a molt, but thats ready to burst
im saying gravid
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