P. imperator photo shoot(lots of pics)

ReptileMan27

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Well here are several different pics of my P. imperators.

we will start with my smallest one, she lives by herself
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and now for my pair, dont ask me which is which lol, they both are the same size and everthing so cant tell them apart without sexing them.
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you cant see me lol
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my first attempt at a close up of one of their telsons,not to bad..
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here are a few handling pics, this will give you a better idea of the size(note I do not reccomend handling scorps or do it often myself)
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Josh'sGeckoCloset

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Veryy cool they are huge. I heard that in captivity scorpions are not poisonous due to what they eat is this true?
 

ReptileMan27

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Josh'sGeckoCloset said:
Veryy cool they are huge. I heard that in captivity scorpions are not poisonous due to what they eat is this true?
Thanks :), well scorps are not actually poisonous, their venomous. All scorps are venomous, what they eat doesent effect anything, captive scorps have venom just like wild ones:main_thumbsup:
 

blightedchemist

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man they are so cool, id want one, but the same as having a turantula i would be afraid to handle it as pictured above, i would hate getting bit or stung.
 

ReptileMan27

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blightedchemist said:
man they are so cool, id want one, but the same as having a turantula i would be afraid to handle it as pictured above, i would hate getting bit or stung.
They are not really hands on pets. Your actually better off not handling it period,so being stung is not something you really need to worry about. If you have any more questions please feel free to let me know :).
 

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