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here are a few of my scorps, more to come
 

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1st pic female urodacus manicatus "alpine", 2nd pic possibly gravid female urodacus manicats "black rock", 3rd pic male urodacus manicatus "alpine", 4th pic female urodacus novaehollandiae, 5th pic juvie urodacus yaschenkoi
 
not 100% sure bout the i.d. of the nova, going to send a pic off to mark newton to see if he can confirm it
 
more pics
 

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1st pic feamle lychas marmoreus, 2nd pic female Cercophonius squama, 3rd pic, liocheles sp sub-adult before moult, 4th pic freshly moulted adult male liocheles sp
 
Hey hornet do u still have that female cercophonius squama? any chance of selling it? or any other squama you have? or possibly a trade for some lychas? i have 4 adults
 
thats not even half, most are aussie T's and never come out of their burrows
 
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