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Juvenile 45
Sub-adult 70
Adult 100
Pair 270
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Mudah: Scorpo Hunter (Pets)
We will list new product on weekly basis.
All transaction gains are fundraising for collection expansion purposes.
SCORPIODEX
Lychas mucronatus (Fabricius, 1798) aka the Chinese Swimming Scorpion is a quite wide-spread species of scorpion. The known area of distribution spans India, China, Japan, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and the indonesian islands including the Philippines.
The sexes of this species are easily distinguished. In adult specimen this can be done by looking at the chalae and mani. The fingers of the male's chalae are arched, which produces an clearance between the fingers. In females this clearance is not present. Furthermore, the female's mani are a little smaller. In addition, the females are bulkier in their build than the slender males.
As a bark-living scorpion they will avoid the ground and instead favor bark, that is used for climbing and hiding. The container should therefore contain several upright pieces of bark to offer a bigger walking area and several niches for hiding in.
Lychas mucronatus is mainly nocturnal, but shows ifself during day more frequently compared to other species. Aggression inside groups is small to nonexistent. Adult specimen can be kept in groups without a problem (they even share hideouts and sit next or on top of each other), in juvenile specimen one should account for cannibalism.
Source: http://www.panarthropoda.de/sub/haltung/skorpione/familien/lychasmucronatusen.php
Photo: GSsp & Vince Adam
The sexes of this species are easily distinguished. In adult specimen this can be done by looking at the chalae and mani. The fingers of the male's chalae are arched, which produces an clearance between the fingers. In females this clearance is not present. Furthermore, the female's mani are a little smaller. In addition, the females are bulkier in their build than the slender males.
As a bark-living scorpion they will avoid the ground and instead favor bark, that is used for climbing and hiding. The container should therefore contain several upright pieces of bark to offer a bigger walking area and several niches for hiding in.
Lychas mucronatus is mainly nocturnal, but shows ifself during day more frequently compared to other species. Aggression inside groups is small to nonexistent. Adult specimen can be kept in groups without a problem (they even share hideouts and sit next or on top of each other), in juvenile specimen one should account for cannibalism.
Source: http://www.panarthropoda.de/sub/haltung/skorpione/familien/lychasmucronatusen.php
Photo: GSsp & Vince Adam