MassModz
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Before I sell to ANYONE, first understand that I am not going to sell to anyone that is under 18, and if you are not experienced with deadly scorpions I WILL NOT SELL TO YOU, NO EXCEPTIONS!
I say this because while the prospect of owning a deadly animal is pretty awesome in concept, when it comes to actually owning it, it is a completely different story if you don't have RESPECT for these animals because they CAN, AND WILL KILL YOU if given the chance.
So in summary, you must be at least 18+ and have experience with deadly animals. Every precaution must be taken when dealing with these!
So on to the babies, I will have these for sale when they reach 2i, they were just born today. I count over 35+ babies in the cage, currently with 16 on the mothers back. And the rest on the sand roaming here and there. The day I put the female in the cage (6 months ago) the male started the mating ritual within 10 seconds of being in there, and the female accepted him as a mate (very surprised given their very picky nature when it comes to picking out a suitable mate). Just got very lucky I guess
I looked online for anyone selling these and have not found a single site that has them in stock, including Kens - which is where I originally got my male from (thanks Ken
), etc. I assume they are not in season for distribution or whatever the case may be.
I am selling each for $45.00 + shipping.
I accept PayPal, Bitcoin, or Western Union, Bitcoin payments will get a little bit of a discounted price (no fees on my end, so I pass on the savings to you). I am also looking for M+F Androctonus Australis (Yellow Fattail), and M+F Hottentotta Tamulus (Indian Red), and am willing to trade, let me know if you have just one of the sexes. I will be accepting payment once they have reached 2nd instar and are feeding on their own. Please email, or text me to let me know your interested and we can work out the details:
[email protected]
508-525-1669
Matt D.
I have attached a picture of the babies on the mothers back.
EDIT:
This is some bs, all the babies died.... I had them in the perfect conditions. I am not sure if the male that mated with the female should have been left in there, but I assume not. Hopefully they breed again. Refund sent to buyer.
I say this because while the prospect of owning a deadly animal is pretty awesome in concept, when it comes to actually owning it, it is a completely different story if you don't have RESPECT for these animals because they CAN, AND WILL KILL YOU if given the chance.
So in summary, you must be at least 18+ and have experience with deadly animals. Every precaution must be taken when dealing with these!
So on to the babies, I will have these for sale when they reach 2i, they were just born today. I count over 35+ babies in the cage, currently with 16 on the mothers back. And the rest on the sand roaming here and there. The day I put the female in the cage (6 months ago) the male started the mating ritual within 10 seconds of being in there, and the female accepted him as a mate (very surprised given their very picky nature when it comes to picking out a suitable mate). Just got very lucky I guess
I looked online for anyone selling these and have not found a single site that has them in stock, including Kens - which is where I originally got my male from (thanks Ken
I am selling each for $45.00 + shipping.
I accept PayPal, Bitcoin, or Western Union, Bitcoin payments will get a little bit of a discounted price (no fees on my end, so I pass on the savings to you). I am also looking for M+F Androctonus Australis (Yellow Fattail), and M+F Hottentotta Tamulus (Indian Red), and am willing to trade, let me know if you have just one of the sexes. I will be accepting payment once they have reached 2nd instar and are feeding on their own. Please email, or text me to let me know your interested and we can work out the details:
[email protected]
508-525-1669
Matt D.
I have attached a picture of the babies on the mothers back.
EDIT:
This is some bs, all the babies died.... I had them in the perfect conditions. I am not sure if the male that mated with the female should have been left in there, but I assume not. Hopefully they breed again. Refund sent to buyer.
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