aha...this is my game...i breed em...and just like with snakes as a pet,dnt expect not to get hurt if they attack,but a sting from an aussie scorp aint that bad,depending on sp.salt lake scorpions hurt,but liocheles are like a bee sting
www.thegreenscorpion.com.au - go there, join the forum and read the care sheets.i have 2 black rocks(m & f) and 1 desert,not knowing very much about looking after these beauties,is there any1 around Newcastle-Maitland (nsw) that we can get to know who can give us some direction about them?
Australian scorpions all have venom, butttt none contain a powerful enough venom to put anyone at serious risk, main side effects are swelling and pain, i have 3 lychas sp and 15 black rock scorps
Pretty sure you've got a female there (having said that I can't enlarge the pic to get a good look at it).
Yup flinders range scorp, ignore everything that petstore told you, prob a load of rubbish seeing as they told you that scorp is about 2 months olf, thats a good 5+ years old goin by the size. As said it looks fem, easily told apart, the males have a very elongate tail compared to females
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