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  1. Desert Hairy Scorpion (Hadrurus arizonensis)

    Desert Hairy Scorpion (Hadrurus arizonensis)

    £49.99

    Common Name: Desert Hairy Scorpion
    Scientific Name
    : Hadrurus arizonensis
    Background
    : The largest Scorpion in North America, also known as Arizona Hairy Scorpion and Giant Desert Hairy Scorpion
    Temperature
    : 75-85F
    Diet: Insects (Crickets, hoppers etc) suitable to size of animal

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  2. Israeli Gold Scorpion (Scorpio maurus)

    Israeli Gold Scorpion (Scorpio maurus)

    £34.99

    Common Name: Israeli Gold Scorpion
    Scientific Name
    : Scorpio maurus
    Background
    : With its' irregularly large claws, and aggressive attitude, this little species is not your average scorpion
    Temperature
    : 75 - 85F
    Diet: Insects (crickets, locusts etc0 suitable to size

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  3. Tanzanian Redclaw Scorpion (Pandinus cavimanus)

    Tanzanian Redclaw Scorpion (Pandinus cavimanus)

    £19.99

    Common Name: Tanxanian Redclaw Scorpion
    Scientific Name
    : Pandinus cavimanus
    Background
    : Strong pedipals, likes to ambush prey
    Temperature
    : 70 - 85F
    Diet: Insects suitable to size of animal.

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  4. Giant Blue Forest Scorpion (Heterometrus longimanus)

    Giant Blue Forest Scorpion (Heterometrus longimanus)

    £24.99

    Common Name: Giant Blue Forest Scorpion
    Scientific Name
    : Heterometrus longimanus
    Features
    : Strong pedipalps, can be territorial and relatively aggressive
    Temperature
    : 75 - 90F
    Diet: Insects (Crickets, locust, mealworms, superworms and butter worms)

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  5. Shiny Burrowing Scorpion (Opistophthalmus glabrifrons)

    Shiny Burrowing Scorpion (Opistophthalmus glabrifrons)

    £19.99

    Common Name: Shiny Burrowing Scorpion
    Scientific Name
    : Opistophthalmus glabrifrons
    Background:
    This species are known to stridulate (making a hissing sound) loudly when disturbed. The sound is made when the scorpion is rubbing its chelicerae together.
    Temperature
    : 65 - 85F
    Diet: Crickets and other insects in relation to size of animal.

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  6. Asian Forest Scorpion (Heterometrus spinifer)

    Asian Forest Scorpion (Heterometrus spinifer)

    £12.99

    Common Name: Asian Forest Scorpion
    Scientific Name
    : Heterometrus spinifer
    Features
    : Strong pedipalps, relatively aggressive and territorial
    Temperature
    : 75 - 90 F
    Diet: Crickets and other insects in relation to size of animal

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  7. Vietnam Scorpion (Heterometrus species) - Scorpling

    Vietnam Scorpion (Heterometrus species) - Scorpling

    £12.99

    Common Name: Vietnam Scorpion - Scorpling
    Scientific Name
    : Heterometrus species
    Background
    A very large shiny, black forest scorpion, active and easy to keep.
    Temperature
    : 75 - 90F
    Diet: Crickets and other insects in relation to size

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  8. Emperor Scorpion (Pandinus imperator) - Scorpling

    Emperor Scorpion (Pandinus imperator) - Scorpling

    £19.99

    Common Name: Emperor Scorpion - Scorpling
    Scientific Name
    : Pandinus imperator
    Background
    One of the most popular species in the pet trade, the black body glows under UV light
    Temperature
    : 75 - 90F
    Diet: Crickets and other insects in relation to size

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  9. Mexican Gold Red Rump (Brachypelma ruhnaui) Sub-Adult Male

    Mexican Gold Red Rump (Brachypelma ruhnaui) Sub-Adult Male

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    Common Name: Mexican Gold Red Rump
    Scientific Name
    : Brachypelma ruhnaui
    Background
    : CB Sub-Adult Male
    Temperature: 68 - 77 F
    Size
    : Up to 10 - 12.5cm
    Diet: Suitably sized Crickets or Hoppers

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