Here is a pick Of my L.Q.about ready to molt for the second time this year.These guys are fast,pissy,and sting anything moving.
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If lead paint is so deadly why do they make it so delicious?

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Here is a pick Of my L.Q.about ready to molt for the second time this year.These guys are fast,pissy,and sting anything moving.
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If lead paint is so deadly why do they make it so delicious?

Love it! I have an LQ as well....Yes, they are like deadly greased lightning....alot of personality, and they just smash crickets....next to my Androctonus, they are my faves. I don't think scorps get the credit they deserve...fascinating bugs. Thanks for sharing.
Then you might like this pic I took the other day of one of my C. gracilis. This is less than 24 hrs post birth, and now a few days later they have used up a lot of the yolk and are looking a lot more like tiny versions of their mom. Time to ramp up the cricket production I guess...

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What goes up must come down...unless it exceeds escape velocity.
Larry...
Great pic! Do you know if your gracilis are Floridian or Central American? I do know that the Central American variety is supposedly quite a bit more virulent than those from Florida for some reason....
-AzAtrox
Mom and dad are wild-caught Floridians quite mild.
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What goes up must come down...unless it exceeds escape velocity.
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