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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 112840" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>Welcome to TF. One suggestion. Arid species of scorpions are much hardier than the moist species. I recommend you draw your sons attention to H paucidens and H troglodytes. IMO they are the coolest scorps around. Weak venom, hesitant to sting, but they do pinch. Also the desert hairy is great, but they stay underground mostly. Feisty as hell, but once again, weak venom. Ive got both kinds, moist and arid, and I think the arid species are far more interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 112840, member: 4086"] Welcome to TF. One suggestion. Arid species of scorpions are much hardier than the moist species. I recommend you draw your sons attention to H paucidens and H troglodytes. IMO they are the coolest scorps around. Weak venom, hesitant to sting, but they do pinch. Also the desert hairy is great, but they stay underground mostly. Feisty as hell, but once again, weak venom. Ive got both kinds, moist and arid, and I think the arid species are far more interesting. [/QUOTE]
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