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Alright, as promised, some enclosure shots:

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I like it.. thinking about getting an emperor scorp... are they handleable.. some places say yes but some say no..?
 
Masa06;4442947; said:
I like it.. thinking about getting an emperor scorp... are they handleable.. some places say yes but some say no..?

yes they are very handalable but keep it to a minimum. When they are messed with too much it could stress them. I would say no more than once a week.
 
ok thanks
 
i have a california forest scorpion(he is sweet and mean! but harmless like a hairy) been wanting a hairy, but settled for an aphonopelma chalcodes(tarantula with the same care and same habbitat) getting him in a few days. nice hairy dude, appears to be a spadix if that means anything to you. where did you get him if you dont mind me asking? most of my inverts are wild caught. nice habbitat too, lovin the twigs for him to "hide" in
 
Experiment397;4442995; said:
i have a california forest scorpion(he is sweet and mean! but harmless like a hairy) been wanting a hairy, but settled for an aphonopelma chalcodes(tarantula with the same care and same habbitat) getting him in a few days. nice hairy dude, appears to be a spadix if that means anything to you. where did you get him if you dont mind me asking? most of my inverts are wild caught. nice habbitat too, lovin the twigs for him to "hide" in

I think that this guy was wild caught but I know a guy that owns a store here and he brings them in so I got it at his store. My other scorpions are probably captive bred though since the death stalkers are pretty difficult to import now and the emperors are so common in captivity.
Good luck with your new T and post some pics of your forest scorp.
 
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