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Post by OneSickPuppy on Dec 22, 2006 6:53:36 GMT -6
This is a teaser for a lucky scorphead out there. Your not gonna find one of these scorpworld coveted little guys for 5 bucks as any collector out there knows ... theyll be 20+ at any store and those of us that keep them have learned to live with having them shipped if we get them at their 10 dollar norm price for this species in 2i in from around the US. The catch though ... this isnt a good starter scorp. Buyer must have at minumum scorp knowledge and ability to prove at least the keeping of one scorpion successfully. These beautiful bark scorpions have a little stronger venom so I wouldnt feel ok with someone getting one for a beginning scorp from me. But dont let what I just said discourage ya ... if you dont have scorps and want one, ill help you get started on the right track with keeping less venomous species and you can get one of these from me at the same price after getting your feet wet for a bit if you later remind me of this ad.
Are you a scorphead and want to trade? Im always up for a trade for other species as is the norm when you have the venom in your veins.
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Post by jamesc on Jan 3, 2007 1:08:43 GMT -6
That is false advertising, I think you should be required to make good on that deal. I'll take 20. ;D
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Post by OneSickPuppy on Jan 3, 2007 13:49:13 GMT -6
deal is legit but the tease is that its just for 1. im going to keep most of the chocolates and half the regulars so I can get my breeding stock up for next year. im pretty sure i can be talked out of a chocolate or two with the right venemous persuasion ... but not too many until I can start sexing them in a few months.
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Post by jamesc on Jan 3, 2007 20:32:53 GMT -6
Well it looks like I was mistaken, I'll take one (or more if you can be persuaded). I like the kewl orange coloration so I won't ask for any chocolates.......yet. I have an order of C. vittatus on the way and I could part with a few.
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Post by OneSickPuppy on Jan 3, 2007 21:46:17 GMT -6
thats the only scorpion we have locally in harris county. one note ... beware vittatus and exilicauda .... they are quick.
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